WATCH: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce make surprise appearance at Morgan Wallen's Kansas City show
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce made a surprise appearance at Morgan Wallen's show at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Wallen, dressed in a No. 7 jersey, greeted Kelce and Mahomes before he walked out to the stage - the song 'Whiskey Whiskey' (by Moneybagg Yo ft. Wallen) played in the background.
Wallen walked in front of the popular duo of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, who were wearing blue and white shirts respectively. The crowd, of course, erupted in cheers as the Kansas City Chiefs stars made their appearance.
Furthermore, Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany was also attending the concert. Probably in a VIP box away from the main crowd, the soon-to-be mom of three filmed the crowd and the big screen while she cheered on.
“Look at my boys!” Brittany Mahomes can be heard saying in one of her stories.
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes also attended Morgan Wallen's concert while in London. The NFL power couple was on a Europe tour with their friends this offseason, London being one of their stops.
"Country concert in London, count me in😍,' Brittany wrote on IG.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce gearing up for a possible three-peat in 2024
With two back-to-back Super Bowl wins, all eyes are on the Kansas City Chiefs as they have a chance to make NFL history. As of now, the team is prepping for the season to begin at their training camp. Mahomes' focus, of course, is to build chemistry with teammates Xavier Worthy and Marquise Brown.
In a viral clip shared online, Mahomes was seen throwing a ball blindfolded and dizzy.
The throw only fueled Chiefs Kingdon, praising the star QB. In fact, fans were confident that Mahomes could throw better than most of the league while being dizzy.
Struggling with their offense, the Chiefs have worked to improve their overall roster this offseason. Though without CB L'Jarius Sneed, the Chiefs have some questions about their secondary. Rookie safety Jaden Hicks could prove valuable for the team.
Looking to hit the 2024 season hard, the Chiefs have a fair shot at winning a third consecutive Super Bowl title.