Lil Wayne and Travis Kelce (Photos via Getty Images)
Travis Kelce had much to get off his chest after Lil Wayne had a lot to say about his Kansas City Chiefs.
On the latest episode of their New Heights podcast, the Chiefs tight end and his brother Jason Kelce shared their thoughts on Wayne’s harsh words he put on X.
Wayne, who performed at the three-time Super Bowl champion’s ‘Kelce Jam’ concert last summer, wrote, “I hate the cheating azz Chiefs,” on his X account.
During that game, Patrick Mahomes received two controversial calls that went his way: one was a soft roughing the passer penalty on Texans’ Will Anderson Jr., and the other was an unnecessary roughness penalty on two Texans defenders.
Both penalties kept two drives alive, and they led to ten points.
The game ended with a score of 23-14.
When it comes to what Wayne stated, Travis Kelce brushed off his unfounded claims that the Kansas City Chiefs cheated in their victorious playoff game against the Houston Texans.
“The whole world was talking about something else during the game, and I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” Jason Kelce said.
“Even Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne [wrote on social media], ‘I hate the cheating a- Chiefs. So an a– with two z’s,” Jason added.
“Shout out to Tunechi, man,” Kelce said with a smile.
The Chiefs Will Need Travis Kelce To Be Just As Good Against The Bills
Kelce’s team will play the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
He is a huge reason they are in this game.
Travis Kelce caught seven passes for 117 yards and a touchdown in a 23-14 divisional-round win over Houston on Saturday.
To take out the visiting Bills, Kelce will need to be just as good, if not better, to take down Josh Allen and company.
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