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It’s all fun and games until mom gets involved.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s taunting of Travis Kelce after the Eagles demolished the Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl 2025 landed his mom, Delatron Johnson, in hot water with Chiefs Kingdom and Swifties.
Shortly after Sunday’s game, the Eagles defensive back took a jab at Kelce in a post on his Instagram Story, which featured a snapshot of them chirping at one another while on the field at Caesars Superdome.
On Monday, a multitude of negative reviews were flagged and removed on the Yelp page for Delatron Johnson’s restaurant, Kings Grill’s, located in Rockledge, Fla., according to TMZ.
Gardner-Johnson’s post included a vulgar caption, which suggested the Chiefs’ tight end “should’ve stayed” with his ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole.
Kelce, 35, and Nicole dated on and off for five years before splitting in 2022, and he has since moved on with Taylor Swift.
As of Tuesday, Yelp had a warning label on the Kings Grill page that read, “This business is being monitored by Yelp’s Support team for content related to media reports.”
Swift supported Kelce from a private suite at Caesars Superdome on Sunday.
Gardner-Johnson, 27, has yet to address the situation.
He didn’t explain his previous post further and he did not name Nicole.
Nicole attended the Super Bowl in New Orleans and stirred buzz on social media when she celebrated with Eagles fans on field after the game.
Kelce and Swift were not photographed after Philadelphia crushed the Chiefs’ quest for a historic three-peat.
The three-time Super Bowl champ, who tallied just four receptions for 39 yards, retreated to his hotel room and laid low after the game, according to Page Six.
Kelce’s playing future is uncertain after 12 seasons with the Chiefs as he enters the offseason facing retirement questions.
The tight end has been open about setting himself up for a career in entertainment whenever he decides to call it a career.
Kelce has hosted “Saturday Night Live” and currently serves as the host of “Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity?” on Prime Video.
His “New Heights” show with brother Jason is a “Podcast of the Year” award winner.