Chiefs fans all say the same thing about Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ playoff pH๏τoshoot

Chiefs fans all say the same thing about Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' playoff pH๏τoshoot

Kansas City Chiefs fans can’t keep their eyes off Chris Jones in the postseason formal pH๏τo that was posted to social media announcing the team’s captains for the playoffs. 

The six dapper captains are Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Jones, Harrison Butker, Nick Bolton, and James Winchester. Jones is second from the right in between Mahomes and Bolton. 

The spacing of the pH๏τograph almost guarantees the six men were not lined up for a pH๏τo together. 

Jones barely is in between his quarterback and middle linebacker, while the trio on the left, Kelce, Winchester, and Butker, look properly organized. 

With all the preparations going on for the Chiefs’ Divisional round game on Saturday against the Houston Texans, getting this pH๏τo taken likely fell to the backburner, if any of them actually were snapped at the same time. 

The Chiefs’ kingdom had a field day with the social-media pH๏τo.

The Chiefs posted a picture to X from their postseason formal pH๏τoshoot on Friday afternoon

The Chiefs posted a picture to X from their postseason formal pH๏τoshoot on Friday afternoon

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‘Why Chris Jones look like a cardboard cutout at a local dealership,’ one Chiefs fan said with crying emojis. 

‘Why do I feel like @StoneColdJones is pH๏τoshopped in lol,’ another Kansas City supporter stated.  

‘Chris is both in front of and behind Mahomes, the box, and Bolton all at the same time. He’s unblockable, a true legend,’ one more football fan added. 

‘Did Chris Jones show up for the picture or??? He looks pH๏τoshopped in high key lmaooo,’ someone else concluded. 

A collection of social-media messages about the Chiefs' formal postseason pH๏τoshoot

A collection of social-media messages about the Chiefs’ formal postseason pH๏τoshoot

The Chiefs are aiming to become the NFL’s first team in the Super Bowl era to win three straight championships. 

Kansas City is three wins away from that elusive feat, with homefield advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. 

On the other side of the conference bracket are the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens.

The Bills were the only team to beat the Chiefs at full strength this season. 

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