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When Travis Kelce let loose at a wild party with Patrick Mahomes and Post Malone: "F**k the club up"

Watching Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes during the offseason is mostly an exercise in saluting what they achieved as sportsmen during the preceding NFL season. And the pair of them know how to party when it's time to do so.

With the Chiefs sitting pretty atop the AFC standings with a 5-0 record, there is a chance of a historic three-peat. One could even wonder what the celebrations would look like next year should this come to pass.

We remember how it was when Kansas City won its first Super Bowl in the modern era, which was half a century in waiting. As reported by TMZ, Kelce and Mahomes let their hair down after winning the title game against the San Francisco 49ers in 2020 and attended a Post Malone concert in the offseason. What started as just a night out turned out to be an even more epic afterparty.

They were joined by Post Malone himself, who wore a Chiefs jersey, and actor Paul Rudd. Kelce was seen leading the charge, shouting:

"F**k the club up."

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce adorn Post Malone's body art

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce not only celebrated with Post Malone but also got the entertainer to tattoo their likenesses after winning the Super Bowl in 2020. During their meeting here, they engaged in a bet on beer pong, which quickly turned competitive. As the singer lost, he got the players inked on him.

The relationship between Post Malone and the Chiefs stars has become brotherly since these exchanges, and the latest evidence was the entertainer giving his blessings to Kelce's partner, Taylor Swift. Lumping her in with her tight-end boyfriend and Mahomes, Malone said that they are all the kind of people who care about others.

“Nowadays you really never know. You meet a lot of people in the world. And what’s cool is, like, it’s cool to see people that are successful, much like Taylor and Travis and Patrick, they really give a s–t about human beings. And I think that’s pretty bada**.”

That's quite an endorsement, but the Chiefs stars are not done resting on their laurels. They are again leading their team to victories this season in difficult circumstances when they have lost multiple offensive weapons such as Isiah Pacheco, Hollywood Brown and Rashee Rice to injuries.

Kelce, maligned at the start of the season for low output, has since picked up the slack and become Mahomes' go-to guy whenever needed. The quarterback himself shows no signs of the problems around him affecting his output. And both of them benefit from Andy Reid's years of success and experience in the league.

Despite all the challenges, Kansas City is now 5-0 and remains the favorite for the Super Bowl. If it can accomplish the three-peat, one may assume that the party that follows will outshine all the previous festivities.

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