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The Super Bowl rematch continues to favor one side: the Kansas City Chiefs. They once again proved to have the San Francisco 49ers’ number, dominating Sunday’s matchup with a 28-18 victory, despite a lackluster performance from Patrick Mahomes and a quiet day for Travis Kelce.

The 49ers, plagued by injuries, struggled to find their rhythm, and Brock Purdy had a tough outing, throwing three interceptions. With this win, the Chiefs remain the only unbeaten team in the league at 6-0, while the 49ers drop to 3-4.

Despite the loss, two of the best tight ends of the last decade—Travis Kelce and George Kittle—shared an impressive postgame interaction that captured fans’ attention.

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The post quickly garnered attention on the Chiefs social media account with a caption that read. “Kelce and Kittle” with a heart. It surpassed well over 35,000 views.

Kelce ended the day with just four catches for 17 yards and remains without a touchdown this season. In contrast, Kittle had a strong performance, catching six passes for 92 yards, leading the 49ers in both receptions and yards.

San Francisco had numerous opportunities to take the lead or keep the game within one score, but they failed to capitalize, making mistake after mistake in crucial moments. Meanwhile, Mahomes executed effectively, demonstrating just how challenging it is to beat Kansas City when you turn the ball over multiple times.

The biggest storyline for the 49ers is the injury to wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, who recently signed a long-term contract. Aiyuk suffered a knee injury in the first half, and speculation suggests it could be an ACL injury, which would be devastating for a team already struggling with injuries.

Jan 27, 2020; Miami, FL, USA; San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) greets Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) during Super Bowl LIV Opening Night at Marlins Park.

Jan 27, 2020; Miami, FL, USA; San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) greets Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) during Super Bowl LIV Opening Night at Marlins Park.

Despite the Chiefs’ dominance over San Francisco, the respect between two of the NFL’s greatest ambassadors remains strong, as both Kelce and Kittle continue to elevate the tight end position.