Boston Mayor Marty Walsh Offers ‘Suggestion’ Before Patriots Vs Chiefs

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh delivered a big message regarding the Patriots vs Chiefs game. The Mayor urged NFL fans to avoid meeting their friends in large groups when the Patriots travel to Kansas City to challenge the Chiefs. According to most NFL analysts, this is one of the biggest showdowns of the league for the season.

“We’re asking people for your cooperation. First, to anyone who’s hosting house parties, I’m urging you not to do it,” Walsh said during a press conference. “On Sunday, when the Patriots play, we are asking you not to have house parties. We’re asking you not to gather in large groups. And anyone who’s invited to a party, my suggestion to you is make the right decision, the right choice, and don’t go. Find a safer way to socialize. We need everyone to remain vigilant.”

Fans may attend the Patriots vs Chiefs game

People need to understand Walsh’s warning. This applies to every NFL game for the season. Boston and the rest of the world try to find ways to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Many would agree that this is the best reminder for everyone. The highly anticipated AFC challenge may take a completely different turn. Let’s not forget that the Week 4 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans is postponed due to positive coronavirus tests.

The Chiefs will meet the Patriots at Arrowhead Stadium. A limited number of fans are able to attend Chiefs home games for the season. New England played their September games without any fans in attendance. Will team owner Robert Kraft change this?

New England looks great right now despite the fact that two valuable players missed some time of the regular season. David Andrews won’t return in the next few weeks and the same applies to Josh Uche. James White missed a couple of games due to the death of his father, but he did show up for practice this week. New England will play the Chiefs with ease despite the talent-packer roster of Kansas City,