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Shaquille O’Neal is surely a Kansas City Chiefs fan, especially after Patrick Mahomes connected with Travis Kelce for a dramatic overtime touchdown against the Buffalo Bills in Divisional Championship Game last week. It was a delight to see the two quarterbacks lock horns and produce the best Divisional Game ever.

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It was unfortunate for the Bills as fate favored the Chiefs in the overtime toss. The Chiefs claimed the ball and also the victory in the end. However, it was not a cakewalk for the hosts to tie the game either. The Chiefs were given the ball with just a few seconds left in the clock while trailing the Bills by a field goal.

Shaquille O’Neal is all praises for Travis Kelce

Patrick Mahomes turned to his two homies, Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce, to make the necessary plays. Clearly, these three players have unmatched chemistry on the field. And Shaquille O’Neal couldn’t help but heap praises for them. It’s safe to say that he is probably the biggest fan of the Chiefs right now.

During the latest episode of The Big Podcast with Shaq, he playfully states how even his mother predicted that the tight end was going to be a “bad white boy”, hence naming him Travis. “His momma knew when he was born that he was gonna be a bad white boy,” Shaq said.

Kelce orchestrates the 13-second drive

Recently, a clip broke the internet in which tight end Kelce could be seen discussing the famous 13-second drive at the end of the fourth quarter. He clearly orchestrated the play and also committed to it to give the Chiefs special team a chance to make a 48-yard field goal attempt.

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The Chiefs gave the Arrowhead Stadium a nail-biting performance, but most importantly Travis Kelce made it happen. The Chiefs who were at the edge of their seats already erupted on watching the Chiefs make the field goal and go into the overtime.

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The chemistry between the Chiefs players just seems so bizarre that they deserved to be in their fourth consecutive AFC Conference Championship Game. The Chiefs will now host the Cincinnati Bengals in the Conference Championship Game this Sunday. Who are you rooting for? Let us know in the comments below!

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