Here’s what former Chiefs OL Stefen Wisniewski thinks Super Bowl LVII should be called

Super Bowl LVII has been called by a few different names so far.

Because of Andy Reid having coached both the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, we’ve heard it dubbed “The Andy Reid Bowl.” With Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce becoming the first brothers to face off in Super Bowl history, we’ve heard it called “The Kelce Bowl.”

Well, one former NFL player thinks the game should be nicknamed after him and he has a pretty good argument for that. Former Eagles and Chiefs offensive lineman Stefen Wisniewski took to Twitter on Monday to petition NFL fans to call Super Bowl LVII by the “Wisniewski Bowl” moniker.

So, what’s his argument? Wisniewski is the only player to win Super Bowl LII with Philadelphia in 2017-18 and Super Bowl LIV with Kansas City in 2019-20. He shared a photo with both of his sideline caps and Super Bowl rings on Twitter.

Check it out:

No matter what you call the upcoming game, this just serves as another example of how these two teams are bound together ahead of Super Bowl LVII.

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Story originally appeared on Chiefs Wire