The defensive back of the Eagles CJ Gardner-Johnson sought to rub the salt on the injuries of Travis Kelce after the team generally dethrones the heads of the Super Bowl on Sunday.
After the match, Gardner-Johnson threw shade on Kelce and Taylor Swift with a post on his Instagram history. Gardner-Johnson’s message seemed to be a reference to the figure of ex-Kayla Nicole de Kelce.
Monday, Gardner-Johnson posted a photo of him taunting Kelce, standing in front of the tight end with his hands behind him.
The story was accompanied by “Murder Business” of rapper Youngboy never broke out by writing: “should have stayed with this thick s ****”, who would be a reference to the former Kayla Nicole de Kelce .
Nicole and Kelce came out from time to time for five years before officially calling her in May 2022. Kelce then went to the Grammy winner in July 2023, becoming one of the most publicized couples in recent history.
However, the performance of Sunday of Chiefs was extremely disappointing because they failed to catch their pace with four -quarters.
Cj Gardner-Johnson shot Kelce Travis after the Eagles destroyed the chiefs


Gardner-Johnson seemed Shade Kelce and Taylor Swift with an article on his Instagram history
Philadelphia played a spoiler in the three peat aspirations by Kansas City, putting a defensive clinic for the 40-22 victory in New Orleans.
A culmination of total laundering was Gardner and the defense of the Eagles holding Kelce at only four receptions on six targets and 39 yards.
The chiefs becoming desperate in the fourth quarter, the quarter-Arrière Patrick Mahomes launched an interception in Gardner-Johnson, who returned it for a touch of 98 yards. However, Jalen Carter had jumped offside on the game, which canceled the touch.
Nevertheless, the 21 seconds that the game removed was not canceled.
In addition, Gardner-Johnson counted a solo and two assisted plated to put the nail in the coffin of their second franchise title.
The uncertainty surrounds the future of Kelce while the speculation of his retirement circulated during the accumulation of the Super Bowl.