Chiefs Visit White House with Humor and Style

The Kansas City Chiefs’ visit to the White House was filled with laughter, memorable photos, and sharp outfits from the NFL champions.

The will look to win their third consecutive title after winning three in the last five years

After their Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, and the team headed to Washington, D.C. on Friday for their ceremonial visit.

Chiefs players and Coach Reid posed for pictures inside the White House, dressed in stylish outfits. The team’s social media shared photos, captioned: “History walks these halls.” Highlights included Mahomes in a blue pinstripe suit and Reid in a Chiefs-branded blue jacket.

The Kansas City Chiefs posted pictures of their stars from inside the White House on Friday

Other players featured in the photos were Trey Smith, Drue Tranquill, Charles Omenihu, Nick Bolton, and Justin Reid. The Chiefs also posted a video of cornerback Joshua Williams inside the White House library, humorously greeting viewers with, “Welcome to the White House… again,” and a wink.

Wide receiver Rashee Rice shared photos on Instagram, including one with Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife, Tavia, and their daughters Ava and Gracie.

Receiver Rashee Rice posed with owner Clark Hunt's wife and daughters on Friday

President Joe Biden praised the Chiefs for their back-to-back victories, joking, “Back to back, I like that,” and empathizing with their doubters. Biden also donned a Chiefs helmet, earning cheers from the crowd.

Kelce, who humorously attempted to give a speech last year, jokingly said, “It’s nice to see you all yet again,” before quickly retreating to his spot.

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With their third title in five years, the Chiefs aim for another championship this season, starting their 2024 campaign on September 5 against the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC Championship game rematch.