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Chiefs lost Cincinnati Bengals A 23-20 victory in Sunday’s AFC Championship game, the first in four games.
And Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce couldn’t wait to rub it in after the trash talk he endured before the game.
“Dig your ass down, that’s Mahomes’ house.” Kelce said in a post-fight interview with CBS: Between quarterback Patrick Mahomes and sideline analyst Tracy Wolfson.
Kelce also told Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval in a video this week that city officials will ask Burrow for a paternity test to confirm whether he is Mahomes’ father after three wins. I asked to
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“Know your role and shut your mouth, Javroni,” Kelce repeated one of his famous wrestling catchphrases from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson directed at Pureval during the post-match AFC Championship Trophy ceremony. Said.
Pureval confronted the music shortly after Kelce’s comments, writing on social media:
Bengals fans called the Chiefs’ home stadium, Arrowhead Stadium, “Barrowhead Stadium” after Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s three wins over the Chiefs.
Pureval has since returned to commenting on the video, posting in a tweet: i hear you My competitiveness and love for Cynthie got the best of me. My bad. Stay hungry and humble. see you on sunday Who are you, baby! “
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Mahomes, who was playing with a right ankle injury, got the first down late in the fourth quarter when kicker Harrison Butker kicked a 45-yard field goal to help Kansas City beat Cincinnati.
Mahomes was hit out of bounds Bengals linebacker Joseph Osaigave the Chiefs a personal foul penalty and a close field goal for Butker to kick with three seconds left in the game.
chiefs face philadelphia eagles We hope to win our second Super Bowl in four years on February 12th in Glendale, Arizona. Meanwhile, the Bengals fell short of his goal of reaching the Super Bowl for the second time in a row.