The Chiefs trolled the Eagles by dancing to Philly’s Lil Uzi Vert in the locker room after Super Bowl win

The Chiefs just wanted to rock.

The Kansas City Chiefs found a perfect way to celebrate winning Super Bowl 57 while getting some harmless trolling in along the way.

During Kansas City’s locker room partying, someone on the team put on rapper Lil Uzi Vert in the background for everyone to dance along.

As you may know, Lil Uzi Vert is a Philadelphia native and a huge Eagles fan whose music has ingrained itself with the team this season.

The Chiefs probably couldn’t resist cranking the artist’s best songs after winning the Super Bowl, as being just a little bit petty in victory is more than okay.

You never want to celebrate like this until you’ve crossed the finish line, but you can get away with it once the final whistle has been blown.

We’re guessing Philly fans will catch wind of this sooner than later. Hey, if we ever get a second Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl and this gets brought up, it’ll just add more fuel to the fire. We’re here for it.

Texans QB Deshaun Watson posts more cryptic lyrics on Twitter

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson has posted more cryptic lyrics to Twitter, this time from Lil Uzi Vert’s song “Wassup.”

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson posted more lyrics to his Twitter on Wednesday that are open to interpretation.

The two-time Pro Bowler quoted lyrics from the Lil Uzi Vert song called “Wassup”:

“Don’t deal with the lies and the frauds,” Watson tweeted. “That’s why I don’t get involved.”

These lyrics come after the former 2017 first-round pick from Clemson tweeted lyrics from a Drake song referencing how iconic duos split up, which could be a reference to the trading of three-time All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals on March 18.

It doesn’t help that Las Vegas has Watson as the odds-on favorite to be the New England Patriots’ starting quarterback in 2021.

The reality is there has been no public sentiment from Watson that he is in conflict with the Texans organization, nor is there any indication from coach Bill O’Brien, now the full-time general manager, that he seeks to trade the former Clemson Tiger.

Watson could have posted the lyrics to have fun with a sports media that has little substance to focus on with the NBA, NHL, college basketball, MLS, and MLB all in suspension due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Now that he got everyone’s attention with the Drake lyrics, he can post anything he wants and it is subject to more interpretation than the Zapruder Film.

Watson is under contract with the Texans through the 2020 season. If the club picks up his fifth-year option, he will be under contract through the 2021 season with his salary fully guaranteed.

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