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Travis Kelce’s Pre-Game Practice Has Fans Calling Him ‘Lightning McQueen’

The Kansas City Chiefs recently uploaded a clip of Travis Kelce’s pre-game practice session, which has left fans impressed. Fans took to social media to compliment Kelce’s dedication and speed, hoping to see his incredible performance. The Chiefs recently went against the Washington Commanders at Arrowhead Stadium, defeating them with a 28-7 score.

Travis Kelce spotted practicing ahead of Chiefs game

The Kansas City Chiefs recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a clip from Kelce’s pre-game practice session for the Commanders game. In the footage, Kelce, sporting a red sports outfit, showcased his agility as he practiced the catch and throw. The caption read, “Killa Trav loading.” Fans instantly took to the comment section to share appreciation for Kelce’s practice session.

Appreciating his speed, one fan wrote, “kachow lightning mcqueen.” Another fan wished for a successful game, writing, “Happy belated National Tight End Day, Travis. Make tonight a special night and get a dub!” “Maybe don’t go so fast… Appear a little creaky so as to disarm the opponent :)” a third fan wrote. Another user also gave Kelce a nickname, calling him “Speedy Gonzalez.” “LFG! Tonight T.K. and Mahomes have a chance for another record. Though what means more is Wins period. Let’s Goo!!!” another one noted. “Oh he’s LIT for tonight,” one more fan wrote.

Kelce performed incredibly in the third quarter of the match, contributing significantly to the Chiefs’ comfortable win against the Commanders. He also scored his 83rd touchdown of his career, tying Priest Holmes’ record for the most touchdowns in Chiefs history. Following the victory, Kelce shared his thoughts on the historical night. He said, “I just cherish these moments, man, being able to play at Arrowhead. This place is special, man, and I love it here. In terms of the historical stuff, I’m still looking at the next game and the next catch and trying to get better.” (via ESPN)

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