Travis Kelce Responds To Lil Wayne Calling Chiefs ‘Cheaters’
Travis Kelce calls out Lil Wayne in his last post on Ks.
The Grammy-winning rapper — who is a huge Green Bay Packers fan — wrote on Jan. 18, “I hate them cheating on the bosses.”
Wayne continued his post, writing, “It’s not even impressive when you cheat and then obviously try to cheat. Just win baby.”
On the latest episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelsey, the brothers discussed the issue fans had with the refs allegedly favoring the Chiefs during the Jan. 18 game against the Houston Texans. The Chiefs won 23-18.
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“The whole world was talking about something else during the game, and I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason said on the podcast.
“Even Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne (wrote on social media): “I hate cheating a- Boss. So a– with two z’s,” Jason added.
Travis responded to Jason by saying, “Shout out to Tunechi, man,” seemingly shaking off the diss.
Fans and players have spoken out on social media about alleged favoritism shown by referees to bosses.
“This is why I can’t watch bosses at all!” one fan wrote. “The flagrant cheating It’s horrible!!”
“They cheat for the bosses and it’s so obvious“, one fan wrote referring to the referees. “They don’t hide it anymore.”
In an interview with ESPN, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans called out the refs despite the foul play.
“We knew going into this game, man, we were up against everybody,” Ryans said. “And when I say everyone, it’s everyone.” Knowing going into this game, what we were up against, we can’t make the mistakes we did…”
Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr., who was flagged for a key pass attempt in the Jan. 18 game, also criticized the referees for unfairness.
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“We knew this game was going to be us against the refs,” Anderson told reporters after the game.
Despite the controversy with the umpires, Travis had a great game and helped the Chiefs win. He had seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown.
The Chiefs next matchup is scheduled to take on the Buffalo Bills for the AFC Conference Championship on Sunday, January 26th at 6:30 EST.
Travis Kelce hints at retirement

Travis has been in the NFL for 12 years, and as the athlete ventures into multiple industries outside of football, fans are wondering if the tight end’s days in the NFL are numbered. Contractually, the the three-time Super Bowl champion signed a two-year, $34 million contract extension. The new contract extends through 2027. He is now the highest paid player at his position in the NFL.
In conversation with Steven A. Smith last week, he told the sports analyst his plans.
“I’m going to reevaluate it like I always do, and I’m probably going to tell myself how much I love this thing and come back next year,” Travis said.
You can watch their full interview below:
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