Travis Kelce grabs cardboard cutout of shirtless brother Jason from his wild day in Buffalo last month as the Chiefs tight end downs his beer during Kansas City’s Super Bowl parade

  • Travis Kelce hilariously grabbed a cardboard cutout of brother Jason in Buffalo
  • Jason was shirtless and drinking drinks and Kelce imitated him during the parade
  • DailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news

Travis Kelce hilariously grabbed a cardboard cutout of brother Jason from his wild day out in Buffalo last month to recreate that moment during the Chiefs’ parade on Wednesday.

Thousands of Chiefs fans lined the streets of Kansas City to welcome their team home after their Super Bowl success in Las Vegas.

It’s the third time in five years that Kansas City has come to a standstill to celebrate their team’s success, but thousands of people still skipped work and school to watch their heroes pass through town.

Kelce was on the bus with quarterback Patrick Mahomes, but got off to interact with fans and wander the streets on foot.

He spotted a fan holding up a cardboard cutout of his brother Jason, depicting the shirtless Philadelphia Eagles center, from the Chiefs’ game in Buffalo last month.

Travis Kelce recreated his brother Jason’s hilarious shirtless photo from Buffalo last month

Kelce grabbed the cardboard cutout from the crowd as the Chiefs celebrated their success

Kelce was spotted drinking beer and partying without a shirt on during a wild day in Buffalo

That day, the elder Kelce was seen drinking beer and jumping out of the box while his brother scored two touchdowns at Highmark Stadium – where the temperature was as low as 24 degrees Fahrenheit.

It was the first time Jason met Taylor Swift in person and he even lifted up young Swift fans to catch a glimpse of their idol in their suite.

Travis couldn’t help it when he saw the sign on Wednesday and went into the crowd to get it.

He then placed it in front of his body and, in hilarious scenes, recreated the photo of Jason chugging his beer.

Speaking on their New Heights podcast after that match, Jason explained: ‘I got caught up in the shenanigans and thought, “I’m going to have to take my shirt off at some point.”

“But I can’t take off my shirt in the box, who takes off their shirt in the box?

“So I’m like, this is what I’m going to do. I’m going to take off my shirt and I’m going to jump out of this box, and then I can be like my Buffalo Bills Mafia associates.

“This is how my mind works after 40 Miller Lites.”

He also lifted a young Taylor Swift fan so the young girl could wave to her idol in Buffalo

Downtown Kansas City was a sea of ​​red Wednesday for Valentine’s Day as Chiefs fans celebrated with a parade.

Confetti cannons exploded from double-decker buses as players rolled through the crowd, while DJs and drummers announced their arrival.

Crowds of people lined the route, with fans climbing trees and street poles, or standing on rooftops for a better view. Owner Clark Hunt was on one of those buses, holding the Lombardi Trophy. Former ‘Modern Family’ star Eric Stonestreet was part of the mafia.

“Best fans in the world,” exclaimed wide receiver Mecole Hardman, who caught the winning touchdown pass as he walked the route as the players signed jerseys and the head of at least one person.

The main question on many fans’ minds was whether Swift would join her friend for the parade and victory speeches, but she had already landed in Australia as she prepared to resume her Eras Tour.

The city and team each donated approximately $1 million for the event commemorating Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs becoming the first team since Tom Brady and the New England Patriots two decades ago defend their title.

Related Post