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The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their victory at the White House with . The team arrived in Washington, D.C.

, on Friday, May 31. Players, including , , and more, took the stage as Biden, 81, addressed the Chiefs and congratulated them on their back-to-back Super Bowl wins. “Welcome back to the White House! Super Bowl 58 Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs! The first team in 20 years to win back-to-back,” Biden said in his speech.



“Winning back-to-back, I kind of like that.” Biden went on to praise Mahomes, 28, Kelce, 34, defensive tackle and coach as “future hall of famers” for their success on the team. After welcoming everyone to the celebration, the president reflected on the Chiefs’ season, which started off hot before hitting a slump.

“When the doubters questioned whether or not you could pull it off again — believe me I know what that feels like,” Biden teased. “But I don’t think anybody’s doubting you now. You fought hard.

You kept the faith.” Biden called Mahomes the “comeback king” as he led the Chiefs to victory in the Super Bowl game against the San Francisco 49ers in overtime. Biden also touched upon the tragedy the team faced following their win with the shooting at their Super Bowl championship parade in Kansas City.

Biden praised the team for stepping up to help the victims following the tragedy. After Biden wrapped up his speech, he turned it over to the Chiefs. Biden teased Kelce to take the podium — which the tight end jokin.

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