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‘ESPN can fire me!’ Host claims NFL conspiracy with Chiefs against Giants

Updated Sept. 17, 2025, 7:30 p.m. by Chris Franklin | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 1 min read
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A New York sports radio personality believes the NFL will ensure the Giants lose Sunday nights game against the Kansas City Chiefs to prevent Kansas City from remaining winless.

On Monday afternoons Don, Hahn & Rosenberg show on ESPN New York , Don La Greca said he was worried about the Giants chances of winning the game because he feared the league would protect the Chiefs from losing because of the star power surrounding them.

TO PURCHASE GIANTS TICKETS, VISIT: VIVIDSEATS The league wont allow it, La Greca said.

Im just going to throw it out there.

The NFL is not going to allow the Chiefs to start 0-3.

Theres too much on the line.

Im sorry.

Call me a conspiracy theorist and ESPN can fire me.

The NFL is not going to allow the Kansas City Chiefs to lose that game on national television and go 0-3.

Thats not going to happen.

La Greca pointed to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelces relationship with pop star Taylor Swift as one of the reasons the league cannot let the Chiefs lose, insinuating the attention the couple receives from her fans and the ratings the games draw could dwindle if the Chiefs continue to struggle.

Theyre getting married later, La Greca said.

Theyre engaged.

Theyre going to all these nationally televised games.

Im telling you, were going to sit here next Sunday night and were going to sit there and theres going to be at least three calls where were like, How did that happen? La Grecas comments reflect growing frustration among some fans and media personalities about officiating inconsistencies in high-profile games.

The Chiefs have been involved in several controversial calls over the past few seasons, particularly in playoff games, leading to speculation about preferential treatment.

Both teams enter Sundays matchup desperate for their first win of the season.

The Chiefs have begun the season 0-2 for the first time since 2014, having lost to the Los Angeles Chargers in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in Week 1 and the Eagles in a Week 2 Super Bowl LIX rematch at home.

The Giants are coming off a 40-37 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

Sundays game at MetLife Stadium kicks off at 8:20 p.m.

ET on NBC..

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