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Patrick Mahomes shuts down Travis Kelce's attempt to speak in hilarious fashion at Chiefs' White House visit

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The Kansas City Chiefs were on hand at the White House to honor their Super Bowl LVII victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday, and star tight end Travis Kelce had yet another hilarious moment in him when the spotlight was brightest. 

Kelce and MVP-winning quarterback Patrick Mahomes were handing President Biden a custom Chiefs jersey following speeches, and Kelce decided it was his turn to speak at the podium. 

Apparently, it's been a moment he's looked forward to. 

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Quarterback Patrick Mahomes (L) and tight end Travis Kelce of the NFL Kansas City Chiefs present U.S. President Joe Biden with a team jersey at the White House on June 05, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Chiefs are the 2023 Super Bowl champions. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

"So I’ve been waiting for this," Kelce said. 

But he wasn't exactly able to finish that thought. 

Mahomes was quick to whisk Kelce away from the microphones, and everyone on stage and in the crowd started laughing after the quarterback apologized for his favorite target's want to speak.

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Of course, Kelce is never afraid to say something into a microphone or camera lens. His "You gotta fight for your right to party!" line while celebrating the Chiefs' AFC Championship victory three years ago before winning Super Bowl LIV has become a rallying cry for the rabid fan base in the Midwest. 

But Mahomes may have figured that Kelce's famous speeches wouldn't be appropriate for the White House stage considering he's been known to drop some expletives in the heat of the moment. Winning

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