Baltimore Ravens star cornerback Marlon Humphrey isn't hiding his feelings about the Kansas City Chiefs.

Taking to social media on Tuesday, Humphrey admitted he's rooting for anyone but K.C. to win this year's Super Bowl, as the Chiefs inch closer to a potential third consecutive championship.

Humphrey's Take: Stop the Chiefs Dynasty

In a crude post on X (formerly Twitter) spotted by TMZ Sports, Humphrey declared hope that the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, or Washington Commanders can derail the Chiefs' Super Bowl aspirations.

"We can't let them keep getting away with this," Humphrey wrote, confessing his disdain without offering a specific reason for his feelings.

While the Chiefs have been the class of the AFC for years, and have repeatedly proven themselves as a powerhouse, their success has apparently created a fair share of rivals-including Humphrey.

Chiefs on the Brink of Another Super Bowl Appearance

One more victory away from heading to yet another Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs are in line to host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. This time, with oddsmakers favoring the Chiefs by two points.

A win would set them up to play the winner of the NFC Championship game between the Eagles and the Commanders. Should they take home another Lombardi Trophy, that will ensure the Chiefs have dominated the NFL for quite some time and forever seal their dynasty status.

Bills Mafia Gets an Unlikely New Member

Though the Ravens were eliminated earlier in the playoffs, Humphrey made it clear he's temporarily joining "Bills Mafia" in hopes of preventing another Chiefs Super Bowl run. Whether he'll actively cheer or quietly root for the Bills remains to be seen, but his stance leaves no doubt about his desired outcome.

The Weight of the Rivalry

While Humphrey hasn't faced the Chiefs in the playoffs this season, his Ravens have had their fair share of battles with Patrick Mahomes and company.

The consistent dominance of the Chiefs in the AFC may fuel feelings of frustration among their rivals, especially those vying to break through and secure their own championship.

One of the league's top defenders, Humphrey signed a lucrative $97.5 million extension in 2020. His vocal stance on the Chiefs reflects the competitive spirit that defines the NFL—where rivalries, even from the sidelines, often run deep.

The Kansas City Chiefs are on a clear path to the Super Bowl, but they have to get past a very tough Bills team to continue their streak. Meanwhile, the NFC Champion, be it the Eagles or Commanders, will look to take down whoever represents the AFC.

Whether or not Humphrey's prayers are answered, one thing is certain: the Chiefs' reign at the top has sparked emotions far beyond Kansas City, igniting both admiration and animosity across the league.