CHIEFS NEWS: Travis Kelce Sparks Super Bowl Celebration with Motivational Rally by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid

CHIEFS NEWS: Travis Kelce Sparks Super Bowl Celebration with Motivational Rally by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid

Following another remarkable performance that propelled the Kansas City Chiefs into yet another Super Bowl, Travis Kelce led the euphoric locker room celebrations on Sunday night.

Kelce’s early touchdown and his 152nd postseason reception during the game, surpassing Jerry Rice’s all-time NFL record, played a pivotal role in the Chiefs’ 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.

After sharing a kiss with his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, on the field during the immediate post-game celebrations, Kelce transitioned the party to the Chiefs’ locker room.

Photographs captured the tight end posing with his jubilant teammates as they celebrated being crowned AFC Champions once again.

Travis Kelce celebrates helping the Chiefs to the Super Bowl by beating the Ravens

Andy Reid told the Chiefs locker room that they are not finished just yetAnd Patrick Mahomes reiterated the words made by his coach

Coach Andy Reid addressed the team, exclaiming, “Hey, in case you didn’t know, we are going to the Super Bowl. We are not finished. But in the meantime, enjoy this.”

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes followed suit, leading the cheers with growing enthusiasm, saying, “Like I’ve been saying, we ain’t done yet. Let me hear it on three – one, two, three, CHIEFS!”

Defensive tackle Chris Jones, sporting a cigar, celebrated securing a $1 million bonus for reaching the Super Bowl.

Justin Reid took a moment to snap a photo with Steve Spagnuolo, the Chiefs’ defensive coordinator, who masterminded the strategy that contained Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Reid also retweeted a tribute to Spagnuolo from former NFL player Ryan Clark, praising him as “the best big game defensive coordinator of our time.”

Justin Reid celebrated with an unsung Chiefs hero in defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo

Reid and Jones were spotted wearing “In Spags We Trust” t-shirts in honor of Spagnuolo.

If all goes to plan for the Chiefs, Sunday's victory will just be a footnote in the season's success

Spagnuolo himself expressed his pride and humility, stating, “I’m so proud of the players, I’m so happy. I was humbled and embarrassed by the t-shirts, to be quite honest with you. But those guys had fun with it. Thank God we ended up doing well.”

Mahomes repeated his rallying cry in a media conference after Sunday's victory

Amid the celebrations, the team watched the Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers game on an iPad, awaiting news of their opponent in the upcoming Super Bowl in Vegas.

As the Chiefs look ahead to the Super Bowl, Sunday’s victory serves as just a stepping stone in what could be another season of success. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes emphasized that the job is not done yet, even as the celebrations continued.

“It’s been a heck of a year,” Mahomes said. “We’ve been underdogs the last few games. We never feel like underdogs. We’ve got a lot of guys on this team that know how to win. When the playoffs get around, they’re here to make it