Despite the Kansas City Chiefs maintaining their perfect season with an overtime win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, not all fans are feeling celebratory. Following their 8–0 victory, tight end Travis Kelce shared images on Instagram showcasing the team’s performance at Arrowhead Stadium. However, many comments on his post expressed dissatisfaction.
The recent election results, specifically Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris, left many fans in a somber mood. Consequently, when Kelce posted, the political atmosphere overshadowed his celebratory message, prompting some to criticize him, even though he remained politically neutral.
Kelce’s Misstep
Certain followers urged Kelce to be more mindful of the current social climate. Comments like “Trav I love you but pls read the room” highlighted the backlash against his apparent insensitivity. Others reflected similar sentiments, suggesting it wasn’t the ideal time for his post.
Comments referencing his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who endorsed Kamala Harris, added to the debate. While Kelce has not publicly supported any candidate, he did like a politically charged post from his manager’s girlfriend, which many interpreted as a tacit acknowledgment of his views.
Support for Diverse Opinions
At the game, Taylor Swift was seen alongside Brittany Mahomes, wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Brittany had previously faced criticism after liking pro-Trump content, but responded to backlash by emphasizing that differing opinions can coexist within love and kindness.
Trump acknowledged Brittany’s support for him, giving her a shout-out online. Unlike the Mahomes, Kelce has stayed away from political endorsements, promoting individual consideration and research instead.
Political Displays from NFL Families
Before the Chiefs’ game on Election Day, Randi Mahomes was filmed wearing a “MAGA” hat, enthusiastically calling for support for Trump’s campaign. This public display of political allegiance underscores the divergent views within the teams’ families.
The Chiefs’ next match at Arrowhead is set for November 10, 2024. Should they secure another Super Bowl win, a traditional visit to the White House will likely follow, potentially creating more waves among football fans.