VIDEO: Travis Kelce’s Speech During Chiefs Super Bowl Parade Was Actually Insane
By Michael Luciano

On an afternoon where Patrick Mahomes was all but officially coronated as the best player in football, all eyes were on Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, as fans who attended the Super Bowl victory parade wanted to hear the bombastic tight end get the state of Missouri fired up. Kelce, the brother of Philadelphia Eagles center and fellow fiery speech wordsmith Jason Kelce, was ridiculously hyped, as he bellowed "Can You Dig It?" into the mic when he first got a hold of it.
"CAN YOU DIGGGG IT"
— ESPN (@espn) February 5, 2020
— @tkelce on the mic at the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory rally pic.twitter.com/FjalXEtx7B
Nice job not letting the F-word slip, Travis.
Kelce then remarked how Mahomes and that offense "unleashed a can of whoop-ass on everybody."
"We unleashed a can of whoop-ass on everybody."—Travis Kelce ??? pic.twitter.com/kLkQAXZan6
— The Ringer (@ringer) February 5, 2020
He might have taken some of the poetry out of it, but he's got the right spirit.
Kelce also took the time to shout out defensive end Frank Clark, whom the big and boisterous TE was quick to point out did not jump offsides in any pivotal moment.
“NUMBER 55, WHO WASNT OFFSIDES, MOTHERFUCKING FRANK CLARK”
— Platinum Sombrero (@platinombrero) February 5, 2020
travis kelce a living legend
All of Dee Ford's goodwill as a Chief has been replaced by a new, improved No. 55.
Kelce mentioned how the Chiefs never lost confidence due to the fact Mahomes was behind center and Andy Reid was calling the shots.
Travis Kelce never lost faith in his QB and head coach ? pic.twitter.com/AuOILW9xph
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) February 5, 2020
Like half of the team today, Kelce appears to be totally plastered. He is well aware of how much alcohol he's been slamming down over the last few hours.
"I'm wearing about half the beers I've been trying to drink!!!!"
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) February 5, 2020
- @tkelce
Both Kelce brothers are among the best at their respective positions, if not at the very top, and both have a way with words when their team wins a Super Bowl. Kelce's speech joined his brother and Jonny Gomes in the hallowed halls of the greatest post-championship speeches in sports history.