Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones wear all black during arrival for Super Bowl LVIII

The Kansas City Chiefs are all business as we inch closer to the kickoff of Super Bowl LVIII.  Forget the noise about Andy Reid or the excitement around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, the team is locked in with a ring on their mind.  Nothing embodied that more than what their three best players wore […]

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Jan 28, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (M) celebrates with the Lamar Hunt trophy next to Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (95) and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) while speaking with CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz (L) after the Chiefs' game against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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The Kansas City Chiefs are all business as we inch closer to the kickoff of Super Bowl LVIII. 

Forget the noise about Andy Reid or the excitement around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, the team is locked in with a ring on their mind. 

Nothing embodied that more than what their three best players wore to the stadium on Sunday:

An All-Black Affair

KC's big three came in with all black on, signaling the end of the 49ers' season, and their determination to reach the pinnacle of the Sport for the second season in a row and the third time in the past five years. 

Even Coach Reid got involved in the fun, although he dipped his toe in opposed to going for the stylish all-black like his big three:

So don't let all the fodder surrounding the Chiefs fool you. Not only is KC locked in, but the Chiefs are fully embracing the villain role that many around the football world have placed on them. 

If Mahomes' comments weren't enough proof, the brain trust's attire ahead of the Super Bowl should be.