Harrison Butker was the toast of the Kansas City Chiefs after he kicked a winning field goal in the clash against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker said Wednesday he was "very intentional" in the comments he made during a polarizing college commencement speech in May and that he stands behind what he said then.
Harrison Butker was the toast of the Kansas City Chiefs after he kicked a winning field goal in the clash against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Harrison Butker was the toast of the Kansas City Chiefs after he kicked a winning field goal in the clash against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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