sport news Travis Kelce reveals his Chiefs teammate and soon-to-be steakhouse co-owner ... trends now

sport news Travis Kelce reveals his Chiefs teammate and soon-to-be steakhouse co-owner ... trends now
sport news Travis Kelce reveals his Chiefs teammate and soon-to-be steakhouse co-owner ... trends now

sport news Travis Kelce reveals his Chiefs teammate and soon-to-be steakhouse co-owner ... trends now

Would you buy an expensive steak from a man who dips his in ketchup?

That is, more or less, the question being posed by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes as he opens a new Kansas City steakhouse with teammate Travis Kelce.

It was the younger Kelce brother who spilled the beans (tomatoes?) on the latest episode of their New Heights podcast by telling older sibling Jason that he has personally witnessed Mahomes adding the cheap condiment to a lavish cut of meat.

When asked about some menu items at the steakhouse, 1587 Prime, Travis suggested that they will 'probably have some of Pat's ketchup.'

And that's not a brand. 'Pat's ketchup' is just a reference to Mahomes' well-known love of the sweet sauce. In 2018, the quarterback signed an endorsement deal with Hunt's, and is known to put it on just about everything.

Patrick Mahomes (left) and Travis Kelce are opening up a steakhouse in Kansas City

Patrick Mahomes (left) and Travis Kelce are opening up a steakhouse in Kansas City 

Want ketchup with that? Mahomes and Kelce's steakhouse (pictured) should have some

Want ketchup with that? Mahomes and Kelce's steakhouse (pictured) should have some

But an expensive steak? One that could cost as much as a normal person makes over an eight-hour workday?

'He'll get a nice bone-in ribeye, cut it up and dip it in ketchup?' asked Jason.

'It's just what he does,' Travis said. 'He's reeled back on it a lot from what I remember. But I've definitely seen that happen before.'

Kansas City already boasts dozens of steakhouses, but market saturation is apparently of no concern to Kelce and Mahomes, who are opening 1587 Prime in a 10,000-foot space at the Loews Hotel.

Jason, a retired Philadelphia Eagles center, asked if the scene will be similar to the bar owned by his own former teammates, Todd Herremans and Brent Celek.

'Are you guys going to be like Todd Herremans and Brett Celek when they opened their bar in Philly and just allow all these Chiefs players eat for free?' Jason asked.

'Probably not,' Travis countered. 'There will be times when I pick up the bill. I'll pick up the bill, guys. Every now and then.'

Jason Kelce knew Patrick Mahomes loved ketchup, but was still surprised by Travis' revelation

Jason Kelce knew Patrick Mahomes loved ketchup, but was still surprised by Travis' revelation

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