Travis Kelce Responds to Theory the NFL is Rigging Chiefs Games After They Make 3rd Consecutive Super Bowl
Travis Kelce addressed the rumor that the NFL is rigging games in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs after the football team made it to their third consecutive Super Bowl.
The team secured their spot in the 2025 game – where they’ll face off against the Philadelphia Eagles – after the Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship.
In the aftermath of the game, some critics took to social media to claim that the NFL is favoring the Chiefs. It got so bad that the former vice president of the NFL weighed in.
While appearing on his brother Jason Kelce‘s They Call It Late Night show on ESPN, Travis got lightly ribbed about the allegations. He responded.
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On Saturday (February 1), Travis called into the show since he was unable to travel to the studio ahead of the Super Bowl, which takes place on February 9.
Jason asked if he would have came in had they not won the game, and Travis said yes. This prompted his brother to jokingly berate Bills quarterback Josh Allen for not winning the game.
“Don’t blame Josh,” Travis replied, adding, “He played his tail off.”
“Who do I blame? The officials,” Jason asked.
Travis replied, saying, “I thought it was fair.”
However, Jason wasn’t done just yet.
“You did? Sure. Yeah, you and nobody else,” he joked.
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