Only six weeks after Travis Kelce and Marquette King engaged in a war of dances, words, and fire-emoji Tweets, the two AFC West rivals showed they’re back on friendly terms at the Pro Bowl. The Raiders punter posted a video Wednesday, calling the All-Pro Chief “the coolest tight end in the league” and asking him to show off some dance moves after the AFC’s first practice.
Marquette King and Travis Kelce, who once taunted each other, are now BFFs at the Pro Bowl
Patching up friendships is the real reason the Pro Bowl still exists.


The two weren’t on as friendly terms the last time they met. Kelce busted out King’s signature pony dance after Tyreek Hill returned a second quarter punt for a touchdown in a Dec. 9 win in Kansas City.
“We both know that’s a lie,” Kelce responded. He added: “Trust me, wait until I get in the end zone, I’ll show you some rhythm.”
King waited until after the game to lodge his response on Twitter, essentially roasting the Kansas City tight end in his own juices.
King referred to Kelce’s dating show “Catching Kelce,” a show so vapid and heartless it could only be broadcast on the E! Network. It appears 47 days was all the duo needed to patch up their differences and brush off their bad dance, sick burn interaction. All it took was a single practice at the Pro Bowl to reunite two of the game’s most interesting players.











