Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelse showed “brotherhood” in Sunday's Super Bowl defeat.
The NFL cameras caught the two sharing a heartfelt moment as they hugged them before the unfortunate loss ended.
“Brother, I love you,” Mahomes said to Kelse, the two of them covering each other.
“You know that forever,” said No. 87 back. “I love you. I owe you a lot for what you did.”
The heartwarming moment video comes amid speculation about Kelce's future in the NFL.
Kelse, 35, hasn't shown what he's going to do for next season. This will be 13th in the NFL.
It was a major conversation topic after the Chiefs' Super Bowl defeat and everyone got heavier, but Kelse said in this week's episode of “New Heights” that he “just kick everything on the street.” Ta.
“I'm kicking everything I can do,” Kelse said. “I'm not making crazy decisions, but the biggest thing for now is that I'm just there for my teammates and being there for my coaches, there's a lot of this. I understand. I have been lucky over the past five or six years, but I have played more football than anyone else.
“The fact that we keep going to these AFC Championships and Super Bowls means that I'm playing more than three games than everyone else in the league. That's what you're doing. It's a lot of wear on the body.”
It is thought that there will be more moons to determine what his future holds, According to an athletic report.
The Chief is said to decide whether to play next season until around March 14th.





