Travis Kelce claims music star Post Malone got tattoo that includes NFL star
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, has spilled the beans about their wild Super Bowl party. The 34-year-old and his teammates celebrated a thrilling 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers, securing their second title in a row.
Kelce described the post-match celebrations as "electric." He said on his "New Heights" Podcast: "Him [Post Malone] and Quavo getting up there and signing congratulations after we just won the Super Bowl was f*****g electric."
The NFL star also revealed that he played beer pong with singer Post Malone. After losing, Post Malone had to get tattoos of Kelce's and Patrick Mahomes' signatures. "Me and Pat won the majority of them and he bet us on the last game, he said 'if you guys win I'll get your signatures tattooed on me,'" Kelce shared.
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Despite trying to dissuade him, Post Malone went ahead with the bet. "We said 'Post you do not have to bet this,' but he had a tattoo artist sitting right there in the back room. We beat him, put our signatures on a piece of paper and I'm pretty sure that after the show he went straight over to the tattoo artist and got the tattoo."
Joe Burrow backs Patrick Mahomes after Kansas City Chiefs reach Super BowlTravis Kelce expressed his admiration for the Kansas City Chiefs coach, stating: "He's a man of his word which I f***ing respect, that's big time stuff. I f***ing enjoy every second I get to hang out with the guy." The footballer played a crucial role in the team's Super Bowl LVIII win, catching nine passes during the match.
Kelce was vital to the team's comeback, with most of his catches happening in the second half and overtime. Before lifting up the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the third time, he admittedly let his feelings get the better of him during the first half.
After a failed attempt at their first touchdown, where Kelce was left out of the play, he lost his temper following a fumble by running back Isiah Pacheco.
Out of frustration, the star player threw down his helmet and yelled at his coach, nearly knocking him over. He was then pulled aside by a teammate. Looking back on that moment, the nine-time Pro Bowl player admitted he regretted reacting so passionately.
"I can't get that fired up to the point where bumping Coach and it's getting him off balance and stuff," said Kelce. "When he stumbled, I was like: 'Aw, s***' in my head. If he would have cold-cocked me in the face right there, I would have just ate it. I would have been like: 'Let's f***ing go.'"
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