In a recent appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce announced that he would be hosting “Saturday Night Live.” He started out by saying that he grew up being a fan of Chris Farley, Will Ferrell, and Jimmy Fallon himself. “I used to watch ‘Saturday Night Live’ with my mother,” he added. “It’s an absolute honor and privilege to be hosting ‘SNL’ March 4.”
Although Kelce is known for his work on the football field, he has tried his hand at comedy in the past. During the 2021 ESPY Awards, the tight end had a role in a small comedy skit that was about the Aaron Rodgers trade rumors. Kelce mentioned that Rodgers was Brett Favre’s backup quarterback. He then tied that to one of his favorite songs written by Juvenile aka Terius Gray, and then added that Gray rhymes with McVay, who is the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. He then concluded his prediction that Rodgers will end up playing for the Rams.
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SNL tweeted the lineup for the next three live shows before Kelce’s Fallon interview aired. Kelsea Ballerini is the musical guest for the tight end’s episode, so we’re ready for the Kelce and Kelsea jokes, and a potential stanky leg skit.