Current:Home > ContactTravis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Prove They're the Ones to Beat at White House Celebration With Chiefs -Achieve Wealth Network
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Prove They're the Ones to Beat at White House Celebration With Chiefs
View
Date:2025-04-17 19:27:37
Looks like the guys on the Chiefs are having the best day.
Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and the rest of their Kansas City Chiefs teammates couldn't help but let the excitement flow as they posed alongside President Joe Biden at the White House on May 31 to celebrate their 2024 Super Bowl win back in February.
Biden was feeling the energy while posing for photos with the team as well, even calling back to last year's visit, when Kelce attempted to take his mic.
"I'd have Travis get up here," said the president from the podium in a video shared by the New Heights podcast's X account May 31. "But I don't know what he'd say."
After ordering the NFL tight end to "come here," Kelce jokingly delivered his own address.
"My fellow Americans," the football star quipped, "it's so nice to see you all yet again."
Noting that he was told "if I came up here, I'd get tased," Kelce, 34, concluded, "So, I'm gonna go back to my spot."
Last year, when the Chiefs also celebrated their 2023 Super Bowl win at the White House, Kelce almost broke a law when he tried to make a speech at the podium with the presidential seal.
The jokester was only able to get the words, "So, I've been waiting for this" before the team's quarterback quickly pulled him way, adding a simple, "Sorry," into the mic.
So, what was Kelce planning to say in the first place?
"Obviously, the president at the podium, it's iconic, right?" Travis explained on a June 2023 episode of his New Heights podcast. "It's iconic, and how he usually addresses the nation is, 'To my fellow Americans.' That's all I wanted to say, dude."
He added, "That's it. I just wanted to go up there—I shouldn't have started off with, 'I've always wanted to do this.'"
As his brother Jason Kelce noted on the podcast, "If you would have started off with, 'My fellow Americans,' that would have been such a show stopper. I don't think they would have kicked you off."
The Kansas City Chiefs player also gave a special thank you to Patrick for knowing he was "in over my head."
"Shout out to Pat, man," he said. "For keeping me from embarrassing myself at that podium in front of the world."
Keep reading to see more of Travis, Patrick and the rest of the team at the White House.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce made their way to the stage to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 Super Bowl win at the White House May 31.
The NFL stars arrived dressed to impress for the event, with Patrick rocking a blue pinstripe suit and Travis wearing a chic beige get-up.
Travis watched his teammate shake hands with President Joe Biden wearing a proud smile on his face.
Biden jokingly invited Travis to make a speech at the presidential podium.
The president put on a Chiefs helmet gifted to him by Kansas City head coach Andy Reid.
Biden kept his Chiefs helmet on while addressing the crowd at the White House.
We value your thoughts! Click here to share your feedback and help us improve!veryGood! (96432)
Related
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Notorious ‘Access Hollywood’ tape to be shown at Trump’s defamation trial damages phase next week
- Japan’s nuclear safety agency orders power plant operator to study the impact of Jan. 1 quake
- Northeast seeing heavy rain and winds as storms that walloped much of US roll through region
- Intellectuals vs. The Internet
- Spotify streams of Michigan fight song 'The Victors' spike with Wolverines' national championship
- Kremlin foe Navalny, smiling and joking, appears in court via video link from an Arctic prison
- Trump plans to deliver a closing argument at his civil fraud trial, AP sources say
- Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
- Joey Fatone, AJ McLean promise joint tour will show 'magic of *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys'
Ranking
- Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
- Hundreds of UK postal workers wrongly accused of fraud will have their convictions overturned
- Gov. Kristi Noem touts South Dakota’s workforce recruitment effort
- Angela Bassett, Mel Brooks earn honorary Oscars from film Academy at Governors Awards
- What to watch: O Jolie night
- Special counsel Jack Smith and Judge Tanya Chutkan, key figures in Trump 2020 election case, are latest victims of apparent swatting attempts
- Georgia passes Michigan, Alabama in early 2025 CFP National Championship odds
- Kim calls South Korea a principal enemy as his rhetoric sharpens in a US election year
Recommendation
Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
A judge has found Ohio’s new election law constitutional, including a strict photo ID requirement
Family of Arizona professor killed on campus settles $9 million claim against university
Starting his final year in office, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee stresses he isn’t finished yet
North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
Federal fix for rural hospitals gets few takers so far
Mahomes, Stafford, Flacco: Who are the best QBs in this playoff field? Ranking all 14
Steve Martin Defends Jo Koy Amid Golden Globes Hosting Gig Criticism