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Chiefs React at Red Carpet and Super Bowl LVIII Ring Ceremony
The Kansas City Chiefs remain focused on chasing a potential three-peat, but the franchise took one final moment on Thursday to celebrate yet another successful season.
Following the conclusion of mandatory offseason minicamp, Kansas City held its second straight red carpet ceremony. They also revealed their Super Bowl LVIII rings, forever commemorating a historic moment in team history. While this event is nothing new to Andy Reid’s club, it’s something no one takes for granted given the challenge of routinely winning at the highest level.
Speaking to the media on Thursday afternoon, Reid shared his message to the team regarding the ring ceremony and the club’s mindset once it passes.
“I said that at the first minicamp or the first OTA, whatever you want to call it,” Reid said. “It goes by fast. Once you get through that parade, you’re kind of off and heading in the direction of the new season. But I don’t want to slight tonight, because there’s a lot that goes into that and there’s a lot of hard work that’s gone into it, and this is kind of the reward for it. But I think the guys know it’s going to be nice to get the ring, but they’ve moved on.”
Friday is for turning the page, but Thursday was for painting the town red (and gold). With that in mind, let’s take a look at some highlights from the red carpet and subsequent ring ceremony.
Travis Kelce shows up in style (and silence)
No red carpet for Travis Kelce. Just silver concrete. pic.twitter.com/3mPvWc6L9f
— Mick Shaffer (@mickshaffer) June 14, 2024
Reids on the red carpet
Big Red has arrived‼️ pic.twitter.com/ZBi4WkUrV1
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) June 14, 2024
Chiefs brass chimes in on Kansas STAR bonds (THREAD)
BREAKING: On #KSleg overtures, #Chiefs Pres. Mark Donovan says “hoping to see it pass” (STAR Bonds) and then evaluate it as another option. Expresses “appreciation” for efforts (to attract team to #KS). Comments prior to #SuperBowl ring ceremony via @fox4kc
— John Holt (@JohnHoltNews) June 14, 2024
Patrick Mahomes flashes his championship bling
QB1’s flexin’ ring #3 💍😤
(via @PatrickMahomes) pic.twitter.com/9P6JyWWbiA
— KC Sports Network (@KCSportsNetwork) June 14, 2024
Justin Reid shares an up-close look at his Super Bowl LVIII ring
A look at the #Chiefs Ring .. per Justin Reid’s IG Live. It opens .. one side has the name .. the other says “Back-to-Back” pic.twitter.com/t7RSavTiiq
— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) June 14, 2024
Trent McDuffie has only known winning championships
TWO TIME pic.twitter.com/2ghcNRmauz
— Pranav Sriraman (@PranavSriraman) June 14, 2024
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Minnesota Twins bested by Kansas City Royals 3-1
The Minnesota Twins were defeated 3-1 by the Kansas City Royals, who used home runs by Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins, two hitters not known for their power, on an unseasonably warm day in front of a sellout crowd of 39,320 in Kansas City’s home opener.
The temperature at first pitch on Monday was 85 degrees.
In the first game at Kauffman Stadium since the Royals moved in the fences 8 to 10 feet, all four runs scored on home runs. However, all three home runs also would have been out with the old dimensions.
Kris Bubic (1-0) picked up the win for Kansas City. He allowed one run on two hits in six innings. John Schreiber pitched the ninth for his first save.
Simeon Woods Richardson (0-1) took the loss for the Twins.
Both Woods Richardson and Bubic were effective, though neither was brilliant. Woods Richardson allowed just two runs but on five hits. Bubic walked three. Both starters allowed baserunners in all but one inning.
Bubic was the third straight Royals starter to pitch at least six innings with one or fewer runs allowed after Michael Wacha allowed no runs in 6 innings Saturday and Seth Lugo allowed no runs in 6 1/3 innings on Sunday.
Matt Wallner opened the scoring in the second inning for the Twins with a 424-foot home run that nearly reached the fountains in right-center.
The Royals answered with two runs in the bottom of the inning when Isbel’s homer landed in the Royals bullpen in right field. Isbel managed only four home runs in all of 2025.
Collins then extended the lead to 3-1 with a 400-foot blast into the Twins bullpen in the seventh. It was Collins’ first hit this season, having started the season 0-for-8.
Up next
After an off-day Tuesday, the Twins and Royals resume the three-game series Wednesday.
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Minnesota Twins vs Kansas City Royals Live Stream: How to Watch MLB
The Kansas City Royals host their 2026 home opener on Monday afternoon. They’ll be hosting the Minnesota Twins in an American League Central matchup.
Baseball returns to Kauffman Stadium for the first time in 2026 on Monday afternoon. That’s when the Kansas City Royals (1-2) will take the field for their home opener. Their first home game of the year is a divisional matchup, with an American League Central foe in the Minnesota Twins (1-2) coming to town for a three-game set. It was a very even series between these two teams last year, with the Royals winning seven games and the Twins winning six.
How to Watch Minnesota Twins vs Kansas City Royals Today:
Game Date: Monday, March 30, 2026
Game Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
TV Channel: Minnesota Twins (NEW), FOX (KFJX – Joplin, MO – Pittsburg, KS)
Location: Kauffman Stadium
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The Royals get to return home on a high note, after picking up their first win of the season on Sunday. That was in the series finale with the Atlanta Braves, which saw them drop the first two games. Catcher Carter Jensen homered and drove in two runs in that 4-1 victory.
Minnesota was also on the road this weekend and won one of three games. The Twins took the middle game against the Baltimore Orioles to open the season. Third baseman Royce Lewis had a strong series, hitting the Twins’ only two home runs to this point.
What Time Is The Minnesota vs Kansas City Game On?
The Minnesota Twins vs Kansas City Royals game will take place on Monday, March 30, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. ET. Tune in to see the Royals’ home opener, the 54th at Kauffman Stadium.
What Channel Is The Minnesota Twins vs Kansas City Royals Game On?
All of the action in this game can be found on Minnesota Twins (NEW), FOX (KFJX – Joplin, MO – Pittsburg, KS). Make sure you subscribe to Fubo now to watch this matchup, as well as numerous other sports leagues.
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