Travis soon spoke at the AFC Championship trophy ceremony, quoting the chorus from the Beastie Boys’ 1986 anthem “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party),” and saying, “Believe it, baby, we’re going to Las Vegas, Nevada to go get us another one!” Taylor was seen smiling in response.
Travis’ brother Jason Kelce later appeared on the field to congratulate and hug the fellow NFL star. Also on the scene, spotted separately: the brothers’ parents, former couple Ed Kelce and Donna Kelce.
The Chiefs will now compete against the winner of the NFC Championship—the Detroit Lions or the San Francisco 49ers—in the Super Bowl, which takes place Feb. 11. The Kansas City team has previously competed in the Super Bowl five times—including the first one ever in 1967—and has won three times, most recently in 2023, whenMeanwhile Justin Reid took a moment to get a picture alongside Steve Spagnuolo, the defensive coordinator for the Chiefs who oversaw the masterplan that shackled Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Reid also retweeted a tribute to Spagnuolo on X from former NFL player Ryan Clark, which said: ‘Steve Spagnuolo is the best big game defensive coordinator of our time!! Salute to him. He’s done it against the greatest, the best, and most dominant. He’s made them all look human, average, & amateur. He’s that dude. This defense was lights out!’
Reid and Jones were seen walking around the locker room wearing ‘In Spags We Trust’ t-shirts.
The man himself was humbled by the t-shirt, saying: ‘I’m so proud of the players, I’m so happy.
‘I was humbled and embarrassed (by the t-shirts) to be quite honest with you. But those guys had fun with it. Thank god we ended up doing well.’
Amid the celebrations, they also had the Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers playing on an iPad as they waited to find out who they would play next month in Vegas.