The Kansas City Chiefs' littlest fans are suited up and ready to go.For the AFC Championship game on Sunday, the University of Kansas Health System’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit dressed up their young patients in Chiefs gear including knit hats.According to a release from the hospital, the babies featured have “complex medical issues” and have become part of the health system’s family.During any big event or holiday, the Kansas City hospital makes sure to include its youngest patients in the celebrations. “It’s especially fun to celebrate these moments when going through a pandemic,” the hospital said in a release.Babies at the University of Kansas Health System.University of Kansas Health SystemRELATED VIDEO:Tom BradyShares Sweet Hug with His Son to Celebrate NFC Playoff Win, Heads to His 10th Super BowlLuckily, the fan support worked: the Chiefs defeated theBuffalo Billsfrom Arrowhead Stadium, 38-24.University of Kansas Health SystemUniversity of Kansas Health SystemThe Chiefs were last year’s Super Bowl champions, and with quarterbackPatrick Mahomesreturning fromconcussion protocol, the team was primed to make it to the big game for a second straight year.University of Kansas Health SystemNow, on Feb. 7, the Chiefs will face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida.
The Kansas City Chiefs' littlest fans are suited up and ready to go.
For the AFC Championship game on Sunday, the University of Kansas Health System’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit dressed up their young patients in Chiefs gear including knit hats.
According to a release from the hospital, the babies featured have “complex medical issues” and have become part of the health system’s family.
During any big event or holiday, the Kansas City hospital makes sure to include its youngest patients in the celebrations. “It’s especially fun to celebrate these moments when going through a pandemic,” the hospital said in a release.
Babies at the University of Kansas Health System.University of Kansas Health System

RELATED VIDEO:Tom BradyShares Sweet Hug with His Son to Celebrate NFC Playoff Win, Heads to His 10th Super Bowl
Luckily, the fan support worked: the Chiefs defeated theBuffalo Billsfrom Arrowhead Stadium, 38-24.
University of Kansas Health System


The Chiefs were last year’s Super Bowl champions, and with quarterbackPatrick Mahomesreturning fromconcussion protocol, the team was primed to make it to the big game for a second straight year.

Now, on Feb. 7, the Chiefs will face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida.
source: people.com