A violent brawl broke out at a Las Vegas casino Sunday night after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
A group of four men made up of Chiefs and 49ers fans committed a shocking assault on the floor of an unknown casino. video footage Shared online.
At one point in the clip, a man is held in a headlock and sucker punched as others try to intervene.
The cause of the brawl is unknown, but it began just seconds after the final whistle after the Chiefs won 25-22 in overtime.
Tensions seemed to be high not only on the field but also off the field.
During Sunday’s game, Travis Kelce was ejected from the field by head coach Andy Reid in the second quarter and lost his cool at times.
He yelled at the head coach and hit him with enough force to stagger Reed.
Running back Jerick McKinnon quickly grabbed Kelce.
After a 52-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes to Mecole Hardman brought the Chiefs to the 49ers’ own 9-yard line, Kelce became upset and left the field.
Reed called up a personnel package that didn’t include Kelce for the next play.
Afterward, Kelce hugged Reed, and Reed patted Kelce on the back.
“I hit him as much as he hit me,” Reed said. “He threw me off balance.”
“I just told him how much I loved him,” Kelce said.
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Kelce now has three Super Bowl rings with Mahomes.
“There was no doubt in my mind,” Kelce said. “We knew when they had to kick a field goal, it was on us. We have the best quarterback in the league. We have the best offensive mind in the league. They have as much determination as any team in the NFL, and we saw it all today.”
Kelce spoke to his teammates Saturday night and they said he gave an emotional speech. What was his message?
“I mean we had a formula,” Kelce said. “We know how to get it. They didn’t.”
