The Kansas City Chiefs are two games away from making NFL history, as they continue the quest for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title.
They’ll be matched up against a familiar foe this week in the Buffalo Bills, who they’ve met several times in the postseason over the last few years.
This week’s AFC Championship game is the top order of business for Kansas City, but one of their top stars recently took the time to react to some disparaging remarks from a celebrity.
“I hate the cheating azz chiefs,” rapper Lil Wayne said during Saturday’s game between the Chiefs and the Houston Texans. Several fans – and at one point, broadcaster Troy Aikman – commented on the amount of penalties called in Kansas City’s favor during the game.
Star tight end Travis Kelce responded to Lil Wayne’s comment on the latest episode of the “New Heights” podcast with his older brother Jason.
“The whole world was talking about something else during the game, and I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” Jason said.
“Shout out to Tunechi, man,” Kelce said with a smile, referencing Wayne’s nickname.
Several fans complained that officials showed favoritism to the Chiefs during Saturday’s game, a culmination of similar complaints about the Chiefs all season long.
Kansas City benefitted from a pair of questionable calls in Saturday’s game, including a roughing-the-passer penalty in which pass rusher Will Anderson appeared to lightly touch Patrick Mahomes.
Another play in the second half saw two Texans players collide with one another while trying to tackle Mahomes, only for the players to somehow draw a 15-yard flag for unnecessary roughness.
Mahomes was also criticized for appearing to flop on a play in which he ran out of bounds, in an attempt to draw a flag for a late hit.
Despite the issues with how they’ve been able to get there, the Chiefs will play for a chance to get back to the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Fans can tune into the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills on CBS and Paramount+ Sunday at 6:30 PM ET.