The Kansas City Chiefs have had great success since Patrick Mahomes entered the league, winning three Super Bowls, including two in the past two seasons. The Chiefs’ success can be attributed to the culture established by Andy Reid, which encourages responsibility and teamwork among players. Mahomes and Travis Kelce have been teammates since the quarterback’s rookie year, and their synchronized chemistry on and off the field makes them one of the best quarterback/pass-catching duos in the sport. Mahomes recently posted a challenge to Kelce, daring him to go back to his old hairstyle.
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Patrick Mahomes dares Travis Kelce to bring back his old hairstyle
Former Red Raiders and Bearcats stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will take on the Cincinnati Bearcats in their first Big 12 Conference rivalry. Mahomes played for the Red Raiders from 2014 to 2016, and Kelce was a star for the Bearcats from 2008 to 2012. Both players are avid supporters of their alma maters and will likely watch the game together after preparing for the AFC West matchup against Los Angeles. charger. Mahomes is already gearing up for the game, teasing Kelce’s hairstyle.
Mahomes shared a collage of old photos on Twitter while tagging Kelce and captioned it, “If that’s the case, I’ll grow my hair back too!” Kelce acknowledged his teammate’s hilarious jibe and admitted he wasn’t too proud of the hairstyle. He replied, “I left that looking back in Cincinnati for a good reason.”
Mahomes expects his alma mater, the Bearcats, to beat the Red Raiders on Saturday night, as he gave Kelce a win on social media, breaking out of a slump and securing an important win for the Bearcats. I hope it will be. The Kansas City Chiefs have a perfect record at 3-0, but there are concerns about their offensive performance, especially Travis Kelce’s poor start to the season. Kelce had eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns in three games, and just four passes for 30 yards in a Week 3 win over the Atlanta Falcons. ESPN’s Todd McShay criticized Kelce’s less-than-ideal physical condition after a busy offseason with Taylor Swift.
“Every show I watch, every pregame show, halftime show, postgame show, weekday show, every broadcast I’ve watched the last couple of weeks, I’ve seen him being sick, he’s been sick. It’s like he’s not allowed to say he’s partying during the offseason? He’s jet-setting with probably the most famous people in the whole world.”
Travis Kelce’s dominant performance hasn’t affected Kansas City’s results, but the team’s long-term success will depend on his productivity. The Los Angeles Chargers are a perfect match for Kelce, who has recorded over 100 receiving yards in five of his past six appearances. The Chiefs are hoping Kelce can pick up his game on Sunday and help the team improve to 4-0.
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