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Some Chiefs fans have loved the team for 50 years, but for babies in the Mosaic Nursery, their support for the Chiefs just began.
Since 2019, Registered Nurse Joy May has dressed babies in the Mosaic Nursey in Chiefs gear to get the community's families involved.
"This idea started in 2019," May said. "I was working Super Bowl Sunday and thought let's have the babies participate, so I made some little hats for the babies and they were a super big hit."
On Sunday, May made onesies, tutus and headbands for the babies at 6 a.m.

"I just really think it's important to include the people in our community in our festivities here at Mosaic," May said. "For the babies, it's a super cute memory for them to have something to take home and they will get to keep all their items that we made for them today."
With the Chiefs Three-Peat on the line tonight, mom, Hannah Buresh gave birth to her baby boy Armor Michael at 4:47 a.m. on Feb. 8 and is excited to be part of adding a little Chiefs spirit to the big game.
"This is so fun," Buresh said. "My whole family even got in on it and said they could help throw the party. This makes the Super Bowl, being in the hospital, extra special."
Buresh said Baby Armor has a unique feature that could make him an asset to the Chiefs in 20 years.
"We have a little mini Butker," Buresh said. "We're calling him that because he has six toes on his right foot. So our baby's a little extra special. I don't know that he's going to get to keep them forever, but we're calling it his superpower for right now."

As parents look through the glass of the nursery, they smile with excitement and admiration knowing that their babies are a part of a possible historic win.
"Go Chiefs!" Buresh said. "The staff here has been nothing but wonderful and we get to throw a party on top of all these first birthday parties."