Chiefs’ Travis Kelce Shares Thoughts On Donald Trump Attending Super Bowl

Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, shared his opinions about Donald Trump going to the Super Bowl.

With all the stars out and about in the run-up to the big game, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will compete for the right to be crowned NFL champions in New Orleans.

Other celebrities and politicians, including US President Donald Trump, will be in the house to watch the Chiefs make history, with Taylor Swift anticipated to be there to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

However, Trump is known to be a personal preference, and Kelce was questioned about performing in front of the president.

“I think it’s a great honor no matter who the president is,” said Kelce. Since it’s the biggest game of my life and the president is attending—it’s the greatest nation in the world—I know I’m excited. That would be really awesome.

In addition, Trump asked Patrick Mahomes, whom he says is a supporter, questions. Additionally, Mahomes is making his comments with poise and caution, just like Kelce.

“Playing in front of a sitting president is always cool,” Mahomes remarked. “Someone who holds the highest position in our nation.”

Regarding this game, Trump has stated the following…

Regarding Mahomes, Trump remarked, “I don’t want to say, but there’s a certain quarterback that seems to be a pretty good winner.”

The Chiefs will become the first NFL team to win three straight Super Bowls if they defeat the Eagles, and the post-game celebrations on the field will be incredible.

Therefore, depending on how the game goes, Swift is anticipated to be on the field to participate in either the celebrations or the condolences, just like she did in the AFC Championship game. What about Trump? Cameras will undoubtedly be trained on him as well.

Following the game? The weeks following the Super Bowl will be interesting for “Swifties” because Taylor and Travis are also looking to advance their relationship, and the rumors of an engagement aren’t going away.

If the Chiefs win, will we witness anything at the Super Bowl? Or will there be an off-season event? We’re intrigued by the fact that Swift, Trump, the Chiefs, and the Eagles are all in the same building.

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