Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce both swore live on TV immediately after their Super Bowl win with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in a dramatic game - with Mahomes offering a sheepish apology.
Both quarterbacks Mahomes and Jalen Hurts were dominant in the game, consistently driving their offenses down the field in one of the highest scoring Super Bowls ever, with the Chiefs winning 38-35. Mahomes did all that playing through a severe ankle injury that he suffered three weeks ago in their playoff win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, before re-aggravating the injury in the second quarter before half-time.
But Mahomes was able to gut it out and performed incredibly well in the second-half, scoring 24 points in the final two quarters to bring it home.
After the game, Mahomes was clearly emotional after what he'd been through in recent weeks, and could not hold back in his post-game interview.
Speaking live on FOX, Mahomes said: "We played our asses off in that second half. We found a way. I just want to thank everyone. We battled to the f****** end. Sorry for my language."
Kelce then added: "Not one of y'all said the chiefs were gonna take it home this year. Not one of y'all. Feel that s***. Feel it and on top of that, next time the chiefs say something, put some respect on our names."
Both were incredible in the game, with Kelce finishing with 81 yards and a touchdown, with Mahomes throwing for 182 yards and three touchdowns to secure the win.
It is now the Chiefs second Super Bowl in the last four years, when they defeated the San Francisco 49ers, as Mahomes will now have entered the conversation to be on the path of even bettering Tom Brady. Mahomes' performance saw him given the Super Bowl MVP - his second in his illustrious career, doing so before the age of 28.
The Eagles will be bitterly disappointed having gone into the second half up by 10, but performed admirably in the game, making crucial mistakes in the fourth quarter.