Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce give fans a glimpse of what's to come next season with fun moment at Big Slick charity event

Patrick Mahomes always manages to find Travis Kelce, whether it's on the field or off.  And that was the case on Saturday night as the Kansas City Chiefs stars made a cameo at the Big Slick KC charity event, which raises money for Kansas City's local hospitals.  At one point, Mahomes was on stage, while Kelce […]

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) raises the Lamar Hunt Trophy with tight end Travis Kelce (87) after the AFC championship NFL game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs on Jan. 29, 2023, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
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Patrick Mahomes always manages to find Travis Kelce, whether it's on the field or off. 

And that was the case on Saturday night as the Kansas City Chiefs stars made a cameo at the Big Slick KC charity event, which raises money for Kansas City's local hospitals. 

At one point, Mahomes was on stage, while Kelce made his way into the crowd. The quarterback then sent a perfectly placed pass to the tight end, who made the catch. 

Hopefully there is a lot more of that this season. 

Mahomes also recently spoke about Kelce, specifically regarding whether he feels this could be the tight end's final season

“If it’s the last ride, you would never know," the Chiefs quarterback told reporters after OTAs on Thursday. "The way he's talking about football, the way he's talking about working and trying to be even better this year than he was last year. It doesn't seem like a guy that it's his last ride or he's tired of the job. 

"He's in there. He's working. I know his body feels good. I think it feels even better than it did last year before going into last season. I think he's motivated to go out there and have an even better year than he had this last (year)."

Kelce had one of his worst seasons statistically in 2024, but going into Year 13, many expect him to make a full turnaround. And it starts now.