Some people look unnatural behind a microphone. You can definitely not say that about Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
When presented with an opportunity, he usually revels in the attention and the spotlight. Videos of the 33-year-old hyping up crowds by shouting the iconic line from the Beastie Boys’ hit “You gotta fight for your right to party” have gone viral numerous times. And on Monday, Kelce spotted his biggest opening yet.
Mahomes and Kelce, as well as being the most important combination for Kansas City on the field, were the duo taking center stage with Biden during the team’s visit to the White House, posing alongside him for photos with the Chiefs jersey they gifted him. It was a momentous day for the whole organization as it marked the first time they could celebrate a Super Bowl victory at the White House – their last title in 2020 came during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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