Chiefs’ Travis Kelce Saturday Night Live: the 5 best moments

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Here are the five best moments from Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s hosting NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.”

The monologue left us wanting “more,” more,” — and so much “more.”

Donning a pastel suit, the always fashionable Kelce opened the show with some lighthearted Super Bowl jabs at big brother Jason while recalling being kicked off of not one, but two (!) teams before reaching the NFL.

The lesson here: “If you smoke weed and you’re bad at school, you can win the Super Bowl twice.”

“Kurt Lightning”

The “SNL” writers desperately needed to learn how to stand up for themselves against their own interns, and Kurt Lightning (…Kelce) was happy to show them a thing or two about gaining self-respect. After punching an elderly woman and surviving a little game of Russian Roulette, the writers never earned the respect they so craved despite Kurt Lightning’s teachings.

“Sucre Wolodarski”

If you know, you know.

One Kelce and a funeral

Dressed in his shiniest suit of the show, Kelce played Glenda’s much younger male companion while her friends and family watched his heartfelt eulogy in horror.

The wigs continued to absolutely steal the show.

The “straight male friend”

Kelce played the part of “Saturday Night Live” favorite Bowen Yang’s straight male friend to perfection.

As the aloof and drama-free friend with no attachments, Kelce’s character apologized for his emotional outburst over his father’s death last week.

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