signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, and his celebrity has grown to the point where has attended both the 150th Kentucky Derby and the third Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix.
It was in Miami — where Kelce’s Chiefs eliminated the Dolphins in last season’s playoffs — where the future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee’s world collided with that of a soccer icon and one of the sport’s legends, who also wanted to take in the heart-stopping action in Miami Gardens.Kelce and Kansas City are aiming for a “three-peat” of their own in 2024, as the Chiefs seek to become the first NFL team ever to win the Super Bowl in three consecutive seasons. Kelce, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection and a four-time first-team All-Pro, appeared calm and relaxed in Miami amidst the craziness of recent weeks, which also included a trip to Las Vegas