Philadelphia Eagles Safety Cj Gardner-Johnson Trolled Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce in an article on social networks after the team’s Super Bowl victory on Sunday.
Gardner-Johnson, who had a return of interception for a hit canceled late in the game, published a message apparently directed towards the end tight and his romantic life.
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Philadelphia Eagles Safety Cj Gardner-Johnson, # 8, famous after winning the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Images Geoff Burke-Imagn)
“Should have stayed with this thick S ***,” he wrote as legend.
Gardner-Johnson seemed to reference the ex-Kayla Nicole de Kelce and made a comparison with the current flame of the tight ensemble, the pop star Taylor Swift. The two women were on site to watch the eagles unroll the chiefs, 40-22.
Nicole was on the ground by blowing the green and white confetti while celebrating the victory of the Eagles. Kelce was seen after the match was headed for Swift to meet her before leaving with the team. Kelce appeared killed as he left the field after the loss.
Patrick Mahomes of Chiefs leaves aside his teammate while shaking hands during the loss of the Super Bowl Lix

The tight wing of the chiefs of Kansas City Travis Kelce and Kayla Nicole arrive for the 2018 ESPYS at the Microsoft Theater of Los Angeles on July 18, 2018. (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)
The question will be whether Kelce returns to the Chiefs for the 2025 season or if he enters sunset and retires.
For Gardner-Johnson, he will be with the team on Friday when they celebrate their victory as a title in Philadelphia. He had three plated in the Super Bowl.

Philadelphia Eagles Safety Cj Gardner-Johnson, # 8, trains before the Super Bowl Lix against the Chiefs of Kansas City in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
Gardner-Johnson played 16 games for the Eagles in 2024. He equaled his career with six interceptions. He returned one during the regular season for a touchdown.




