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Chiefs' Donovan Smith Claims Lack of Hot Water in Locker Room After Playoff Win

Erie County, Owner of Highmark Stadium, Refutes Claim Amid Controversy

  • Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Donovan Smith claimed on social media that the team had no hot water in the locker room after their playoff win against the Buffalo Bills.
  • Erie County, owner of Highmark Stadium where the game took place, refuted Smith's claim, stating that it's impossible to shut off hot water to one side of the stadium and suggesting that any hot water issues were likely due to high demand.
  • Smith's claim sparked controversy and speculation, with some fans suggesting the Bills may have intentionally cut off the hot water, while others posited that the stadium may have simply run out due to recent winter storms.
  • This incident occurred after the Chiefs' 27-24 victory over the Bills, marking their sixth consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance.
  • The Chiefs are set to take on the Baltimore Ravens in the upcoming AFC Championship Game.
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