Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders reveal wild Super Bowl tradition Every time the Kansas City Chiefs have made a Super Bowl since the 2019 NFL season, the team's cheerleaders have banded together to get a tattoo remembering the occasion.
Every time the Chiefs have made a Super Bowl, the team's cheerleaders have gotten a tattoo.
The wild tradition was revealed by former Chiefs cheerleader Stefanie Hills, who was on Arrowhead Stadium's sidelines for six seasons.
The Chiefs cheerleaders are now two wins away from another trip to the tattoo parlor, playing the Houston Texans in the Divisional round on Saturday afternoon.
The tradition was revealed by Stefanie Hills, who was a cheerleader for the Chiefs for six years.