When the Kansas City Chiefs tried to get creative with their NFL schedule reveal this week, they probably didn't expect to get roasted by one of their most famous fans. But that's exactly what happened when legendary comedian Eric Stonestreet took aim at the team's social media misstep.
In the lead-up to the league's official schedule release, the Chiefs decided to announce their 2026 opponents through a sourdough-bread-themed thread. Yes, you read that right. Each opponent was represented by a photo featuring a loaf of bread, and let's just say the joke fell flatter than a week-old pancake.
Stonestreet, best known for his role on "Modern Family," didn't hold back. He took to social media to suggest that next time, the Chiefs should let head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach, and star quarterback Patrick Mahomes handle the announcement. Or, in a particularly sharp jab, he even offered to let division rivals the Los Angeles Chargers take over the job.
For a team that's used to winning on the field, this was a rare loss in the social media game. The question now is whether the Chiefs' social media team will fire back at Stonestreet, one of their most loyal celebrity supporters, or quietly accept the L and move on to better ideas.
Either way, it's a reminder that even Super Bowl champions can have an off day when it comes to content creation. Here's hoping the Chiefs stick to football next time—and leave the baking to the pros.
