Watch: Fans Leave Travis Kelce Stunned, Viciously Boo Him at Dallas Mavericks Game

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce got booed by Dallas Mavericks fans at the American Airlines Center during Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference finals on Sunday.

In contrast, his teammate, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was showered with cheers and applause when he was shown on screen.

At the time, the reigning Super Bowl champs were sitting next to each other courtside.

In a video excerpt posted on the social media platform X, Kelce sarcastically feigned shock on the jumbotron when the boos rained down on him.

The camera then shifted to Mahomes, who got a very different reaction. (The star quarterback is a native Texan and a longtime Mavericks fan.)

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To add insult to injury, the Dallas Mavericks hilariously trolled Kelce on social media by referring to him as “Taylor Swift’s boyfriend” instead of by his proper name.

Meanwhile, Mahomes was called “our guy Pat.”

Swift’s high-profile romance with Kelce dominated the most recent football season.

The liberal pop star’s sudden visibility in the NFL caused a backlash among some hardcore fans, who found her omnipresence annoying and distracting.

Numerous people commented on the Mavericks’ good-natured jab at Kelce.

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Some X users suggested the boos were backlash stemming from Kelce’s promotion of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.

The pharmaceutical giant hired him to push the jab in commercials and social media posts last fall.

Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers — who was viciously maligned by the corporate media for questioning the safety and efficacy of the jab — referred to the tight end as “Mr. Pfizer” and suggested they debate the topic.

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Kelce’s popularity took another hit among conservatives when he began dating pop star Swift, an abortion superfan and LGBT activist who endorsed Joe Biden for president in 2020.

To her marginal credit, the left-wing entertainer has not endorsed Biden (yet) this election cycle.


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