The Kansas City Chiefs have already played in four of the last five Super Bowls, winning three of them. And if it is up to Travis Kelce, that streak will continue with a familiar team on the opposing sideline.
Kelce was caught making Super Bowl plans with his rival tight end, George Kittle, in the moments after the championship rematch ended on Sunday in California.
Kansas City defeated San Francisco 28-18 on Sunday, with the Super Bowl revival not living up to the original showdown. The tight ends hope it’s not the only times the teams face this season.
‘Let’s do it again in February, bro’ Kelce said to Kittle.
‘Yeah, I know. Why not?’ Kittle responded.
Travis Kelce talked with rival tight end George Kittle after the 49ers-Chiefs game on Sunday
The pair talked about their tams playing again this season in the Super Bowl on February 9
The two tight ends exchanged a few more words, including Kittle complimenting Kelce’s shoes, before going their separate ways.
A Super Bowl 2024 rematch in next year’s extravaganza seems much less unlikely than before the NFL started.
The Chiefs have lived up to their hype an then some as the NFL’s lone remaining undefeated team at 6-0.
San Francisco has been disappointing, sitting at 3-4 with plenty of other NFC teams that have been more impressive.
The 49ers and Chiefs have met in two of the last five Super Bowls, with Kansas City winning both of those games, the first being in 2020.
The NFL has not had a Super Bowl rematch in 30 years, when the Cowboys and Bills met in back-to-back years, with Dallas winning both games.