The Kansas City Chiefs' back-to-back Super Bowls have distracted the public from how little club ownership has spent on their championship teams, one NFL agent told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
"When you're winning, going to a Super Bowl, nobody really picks you apart for those little details," the agent told Fowler. "I think agents and people in the league see it, but the general public wouldn't see that.
"They [the Chiefs] don't get put in that Cincinnati and Arizona group of being cheap. But they are."
The Chiefs' budget was recently the subject of scrutiny after team owner Clark Hunt received an NFL-low F-minus rating in the annual NFLPA team report card for 2024.