Nick Wright, a prominent Fox Sports personality, has emerged as one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ most ardent supporters in the media. His support was so unwavering that this week he made a remarkably permanent prediction. On his show, “First Things First,” Wright boldly forecasted that the Kansas City Chiefs would achieve a perfect 20-0 record this season. To cement his prediction, he had a “Never A Doubt” tattoo inked on his left forearm.

Wright is now being trolled on social media over his wrong Week 1 predictions.

Just one game into the 2023 NFL season, Wright’s prediction has already crumbled as the Chiefs suffered a defeat to the Lions on Thursday night. In response to their victory, the Lions playfully teased Wright with a clever tweet.

The odds of Wright’s prediction coming true were exceedingly slim, considering that only one NFL team has ever achieved an undefeated season in history. Nevertheless, being proven wrong in Week 1 adds another layer of intrigue.

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Wright will need to address this matter on “First Things First” on Friday afternoon, and it promises to be entertaining television, regardless of the outcome.

By defeating the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Lions delivered a clear message to both Nick Wright and the entire NFL, demonstrating their readiness to compete at a high level.

In the NFC North, the division could be within their grasp, particularly if the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers face early challenges.

Historically, the Lions have never clinched this division title, but if they can maintain their current momentum, they may find themselves on a fast track to change their fortunes.

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Wright’s prediction of a perfect 20-0 season for the Chiefs is now out of the question, thanks to their loss on opening night.

Fans will eagerly await the unfolding of the rest of the year for these two teams, as there are still many games left to be played.