Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce is known for his big plays and even bigger personality—and he just reminded everyone of both. In a recent NSFW post-game rant, the tight end took direct aim at the Philadelphia Eagles, trash-talking their Super Bowl performance in a way only Kelce could.
Following the Chiefs’ dominant win over the Eagles, Kelce let loose with an unfiltered message that had fans roaring—and critics buzzing.
“You f*ing know who we are! Put some damn respect on our name!”**
Kelce Channels Big Energy After Super Bowl Victory

After helping secure Kansas City’s latest Super Bowl triumph, Kelce was fired up—and he didn’t hold back during post-game celebrations, media interviews, or locker room footage. With cameras rolling, he unleashed a profanity-laced celebration speech, calling out doubters and delivering a strong message:
“Everyone wanted the Eagles! Well guess what—we stomped ’em!”
The moment quickly went viral, with fans praising Kelce’s passion while others debated the line between confidence and disrespect.
A Rivalry Renewed?
While the Super Bowl matchup was historic for many reasons—including the Kelce Brothers facing off—Travis’s fiery comments could add fuel to an emerging rivalry between Kansas City and Philadelphia.
Though his brother Jason Kelce plays for the Eagles and handled the loss with class, Travis didn’t hesitate to go full trash-talk mode, emphasizing how the Chiefs silenced critics and dominated the field.
Social Media Reacts to Kelce’s NSFW Rant

Fans across social media chimed in with reactions ranging from admiration to criticism:
- @NFLFanZone: “Travis Kelce is that dude. He walks the walk and talks the talk.”
- @EaglesForever: “He can talk now, but let’s see what happens next season…”
- @SportsTalkDaily: “Uncensored, unfiltered, undeniable. Kelce just gave us another iconic moment.”
Conclusion: Love Him or Hate Him—Kelce Keeps It Real
Whether you’re a die-hard Chiefs fan or an Eagles loyalist, one thing is certain: Travis Kelce doesn’t hold back. His NSFW Super Bowl outburst may have raised eyebrows, but it also showed the kind of fiery leadership and emotional intensity that’s helped Kansas City become a football dynasty.
In the words of Kelce himself:
“Not done yet, baby—we’re just getting started.”