Travis Kelce has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ crunch AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills.
Kansas City is one game away from a fifth Super Bowl appearance in six seasons, with Andy Reid’s side eyeing a historic three-peat.
It could be Kelce’s final ever game at the Chiefs’ 76,000-seater home, with the 35-year-old’s future in the NFL uncertain.
A couple of hours ahead of kickoff, the тιԍнт end was seen wandering into Arrowhead wearing a bizarre brown suit and grey beanie. His tie, suit and beanie all featured four stripes in apparent nod to his bid for a fourth Super Bowl.
The тιԍнт end has just one season remaining on his contract and ahead of Sunday’s game, Jason Kelce fueled talk of his brother’s possible retirement.
When discussing his plans for this weekend’s playoff decider, the former Philadelphia center said: ‘I wanna be there for the Eagles, I also wanna be there for my brother, I don’t know how many more he has.’
Travis Kelce has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills
Kelce starred as the Chiefs beat the Houston Texans to reach the AFC Championship game
The Bills stand between the Chiefs and a spot in New Orleans next month, with Kelce’s girlfriend Taylor Swift expected to be in the crowd on Sunday.
The 35-year-old had seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown as Kansas City secured a 23-14 win over Houston.
Kelce played a starring role last weekend as the Chiefs beat the Houston Texans to reach the AFC Championship game.
Kelce set an NFL record as the Chiefs moved to within one win of yet another Super Bowl appearance under head coach Reid.
The тιԍнт end amᴀssed 100 yards in a playoff game for the ninth time, moving ahead of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice.
Earlier on Sunday, his older brother Jason was more than 1,000 miles away in Philadelphia, whipping Eagles fans into a frenzy.
The former center returned to Lincoln Financial Field to join the tailgate for the Eagles’ NFC Championship game against the Commanders.