The Kansas City Chiefs and their fans won’t get to see their Super Bowl banner raised until early September. In the meantime, the team has received another honor related to Super Bowl LIV where they get to see a flag with their signature Arrowhead emblem fly.

NFL Films headquarters in Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey, has a tradition every year following the conclusion of the Super Bowl. Whichever team is crowned Super Bowl champion gets to see its flag fly at NFL Films HQ beside both the NFL Films flag and the American flag. The Chiefs flag is flying and will stay aloft for the next year.

NFL Network’s Brian Baldinger shared a video of the flag.

According to Patriots.com, NFL Films co-founder Steve Sabol began the flag tradition after the 2011 season.

It’s a cool token of gratitude that NFL Films shows toward the reigning Super Bowl champions. As the Chiefs seek to defend their Super Bowl title in 2020, it should serve as another reminder of just how tough it is to get the big game and win it.

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