Travis Kelce Stole The Mic And Did The 49ers Dirty In Vegas Night Club After Super Bowl Victory (VIDEO)
Travis Kelce Stole The Mic And Did The 49ers Dirty In Vegas Night Club After Super Bowl Victory (VIDEO)

Travis Kelce had himself quite the night out in Las Vegas.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce held up his end of the bargain when he stated he needed to bring home some hardware after Taylor Swift earned several Grammys a week ago.
Chiefs’ Travis Kelce was frustrated in the first half of the Super Bowl, at one point yelling at Andy Reid on the sideline and even bumping him and almost knocking him over.
He had one catch for one yard. He finished with nine catches for 93 yards and led all receivers in both categories. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58 in overtime Sunday, 25-22, claiming their third title in five years and second in a row.
After the game, Kelce and the Chiefs made their way to a Las Vegas nightclub to party.
Kelce could be seen on the microphone trolling the 49ers singing the hook to the 1969 classic ‘Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye’ alongside a crowd of Kansas City Chiefs fans.
Kelce was involved on each of the Chiefs’ final six drives with his biggest play coming with 16 seconds left in regulation and Kansas City trailing 16-13. Facing a third-and-7, Kelce cut across the middle as Mahomes found him as he motored to the corner at the Niners’ 11-yard line with 10 seconds left.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the 49ers 25-22 in overtime.
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