Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval was humbled in a big way when Travis Kelce put him on the Summer Jam screen and told him to watch his mouth when speaking about Patrick Mahomes.
Pureval smack-talked the Chiefs on social media all week leading up to the matchup. The mayor even chimed in and used the term “Burrowhead.” He also brought up ap paternity test to prove whether Joe Burrow was Patrick Mahomes’ father.
Burrow led the Bengals to a Super Bowl appearance last year, defeating the Chiefs in Kansas City.
“I’ve got some words for the Cincinnati mayor,” Kelce said during an on-stage interview with Jim Nantz of CBS Sports. “Know your role and shut your mouth, you jabroni!”
Pureval took to Twitter to respond to the brutal mockery he received on national television from Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
“Yeah. Deserved that,” Pureval wrote. “Congrats to KC on a well-fought win, and good luck in Arizona. Proud of our fans and our @bengals for the energy all year. Who Dey!”
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During a post-game interview, Kelce was asked about his dig at the mayor and said he’s said enough about him, before noting, “Cincinnati was a better city when Jerry Springer was the mayor.”
Ouch.
Travis Kelce made seven catches for 78 yards and a touchdown to help power his team’s victory.