Chiefs DE Frank Clark is the King of Chicago Following Swaggering Tweet About Beating the Bears

Frank Clark had himself one heck of a weekend in Chicago.
The Kansas City Chiefs DE posted a tweet this afternoon summarizing his amazing weekend trip to the Windy City, which consisted of shopping at designer outlet stores, presumably doing some sightseeing, and a dominant victory over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field to top the holiday off.
So let me tell y’all about my weekend. We went to the Chi. Hit the Louis Vuitton Store on The famous Michigan ave. It’s holiday season so you know we thinking about the family. Pulled up to Soldier field, got the W, and made it out healthy. Gods Favorite Team. Don’t @ Me. pic.twitter.com/KVOpfsQueY
— Frank Clark (@TheRealFrankC_) December 23, 2019
In a staggering 26-3 victory, the Chiefs defense looked unbelievably dominant, as they sacked QB Mitchell Trubisky three times en route to the win. Clark (owner of one of those sacks) was an untamed force off the edge for Kansas City's pass-rush, pressuring Trubisky into uncomfortable throws all night long. For a team whose biggest concern heading into the playoffs was their defense, efforts like this one prove that Kansas City is a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
The @Chiefs have held consecutive opponents without an offensive touchdown for the first time since the 2006 season.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) December 23, 2019
Over the last 5 games, Kansas City is allowing 9.6 PPG. That’s the fewest in the NFL over that span. pic.twitter.com/JcfGi0mkSm
With confidence at an all-time high for Clark and the rest of the Chiefs defense, their performance in the playoffs will determine just what this team is really made of. If Clark is, in fact, right about the Chiefs being "God's favorite team," then it's time to start placing your bets on the Chiefs' Super Bowl odds (8-1 right now, in case you were wondering).