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The Kansas City Chiefs made another visit to the White House, where President Biden hosted the reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champions on the South Lawn to commemorate their most recent title. Star tight end Travis Kelce was invited to speak at the podium but jokingly declined, saying he was told he’d get tased if he did. His brother, Jason Kelce, was impressed by the exchange and praised Travis on social media. Kelce later shared that he had planned a simple statement at the podium during last year’s visit, inspired by the president’s iconic address to the public.

Pop star Taylor Swift did not attend the White House celebration as she was on the European leg of her Eras Tour, but she did join Travis Kelce on the field to celebrate the Chiefs’ victory at the 2024 Super Bowl. Kicker Harrison Butker, who had criticized President Biden’s stance on abortion during a commencement speech, also made the trip to the White House, although the president did not address his remarks. The Chiefs have expressed their ambition to win a third consecutive Super Bowl, with quarterback Patrick Mahomes reaffirming their determination during an appearance on a podcast with Logan Paul, stating his belief that they will win again in 2024.

The Chiefs’ season will kick off on September 5, when they host the Baltimore Ravens. Their CEO, Clark Hunt, has emphasized the importance of unity and delivered a poignant message during the White House visit. Despite their hopes for another title, the team remains focused and committed to their goal. Fans can follow the latest sports coverage from Fox News Digital and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for updates on all the latest news and developments in the world of sports. The visit to the White House was a special occasion for the team as they were honored for their achievements and celebrated their success with the president.

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