May 4, 2024
‘Burrowhead my a**!’: Chiefs TE Travis Kelce mocks the Bengals as Kansas City goes to the Super Bowl

‘Burrowhead my a**!’: Chiefs TE Travis Kelce mocks the Bengals as Kansas City goes to the Super Bowl

‘Burrowhead my a**!’: Chiefs’ Travis Kelce mocks the Bengals as Kansas City books trip to the Super Bowl… before taking aim at the Cincinnati mayor and screaming ‘know yo’ role and shut yo’ mouth’ after his week of trash-talking in the build-up to game

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The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl and their players decided to remind everyone that they’re the best in the AFC.

While Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was speaking to CBS Sports sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson, his tight end Travis Kelce came by to set the record straight.

After a week of seeing social media refer to Arrowhead Stadium as ‘Burrowhead’ by Bengals fans and Chiefs haters alike, Kelce came by to remind them who won the game. 

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce called out the haters after winning the AFC title game

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce called out the haters after winning the AFC title game

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce called out the haters after winning the AFC title game

‘Burrowhead my a**!’, Kelce screamed over Mahomes’ shoulder, ‘This is Mahomes’ House.’ 

Mahomes followed that up in his postgame interview, saying ‘We showed this place is Arrowhead, it’s not Burrowhead out here.’

Furthermore, Kelce took aim at the Mayor of Cincinnati – who released a video earlier this week guaranteeing a Bengals victory.

‘I’ve got some wise words for that Cincinnati Mayor: know yo’ role and shut yo’ mouth, you jabroni,’ Kelce exclaimed.

Kelce then had some words for the Mayor of Cincinnati, who guaranteed a Bengals victory

Kelce then had some words for the Mayor of Cincinnati, who guaranteed a Bengals victory

Kelce then had some words for the Mayor of Cincinnati, who guaranteed a Bengals victory

Kelce was born and raised in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio where he was raised with his brother and Eagles lineman Jason.

Both brothers ended up attending the University of Cincinnati – playing as members of the Bearcats football team for four years before being drafted.

The brothers will be facing each other in Super Bowl LVII after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship.

Travis and Jason will be the first pair of brothers to play against each other in a Super Bowl in the league’s history.

Previously, a pair of brothers have won a Super Bowl on the same team. Most recently, Devin and Jason McCourty won Super Bowl LIII with the New England Patriots over the Los Angeles Rams. 

Travis Kelce & his brother Jason (62) will be the first brothers to play each other in a Super Bowl

Travis Kelce & his brother Jason (62) will be the first brothers to play each other in a Super Bowl

Travis Kelce & his brother Jason (62) will be the first brothers to play each other in a Super Bowl

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