CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Anyone who has listened to Machine Gun Kelly knows he’s proudly from Cleveland, and he’s plotting to get his fellow native friend, Travis Kelce, back in The Land.
First, a bit of background…
Colson Baker was known as Machine Gun Kelly before he even graduated from Shaker Heights High School in 2008.
When he’s not performing, fans can still get a taste of MGK at his 27 Club Coffee shop in The Flats East Bank, which also serves food, smoothies, and cocktails.
To anyone who may not know the NFL’s arguably most famous brothers since Peyton and Eli Manning, the Travis and his older brother, Jason, are Cleveland Heights High School graduates went on to become Super Bowl champions on their respective teams.
C Jason has played for the Philadelphia Eagles since he was drafted in 2011, and TE Travis has been with the Kansas City Chiefs since he was drafted in 2013.
The duo host their New Heights podcast, a nod to their Northeast Ohio alma mater, on Wednesdays.
That’s when MGK shared his devised plan to tempt Travis to trade the red and gold for brown and orange.
I’ll make you an offer you… may contractually have to refuse.
Machine Gun Kelly offers $1.5 million for Travis Kelce to join Cleveland Browns
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs tight end, left, joined rapper Machine Gun Kelly on stage to…
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Anyone who has listened to Machine Gun Kelly knows he’s proudly from Cleveland, and he’s plotting to get his fellow native friend, Travis Kelce, back in The Land.
First, a bit of background…
Colson Baker was known as Machine Gun Kelly before he even graduated from Shaker Heights High School in 2008.
When he’s not performing, fans can still get a taste of MGK at his 27 Club Coffee shop in The Flats East Bank, which also serves food, smoothies, and cocktails.
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To anyone who may not know the NFL’s arguably most famous brothers since Peyton and Eli Manning, the Travis and his older brother, Jason, are Cleveland Heights High School graduates went on to become Super Bowl champions on their respective teams.
C Jason has played for the Philadelphia Eagles since he was drafted in 2011, and TE Travis has been with the Kansas City Chiefs since he was drafted in 2013.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, left, and his brother Philadelphia Eagles center…
The duo host their New Heights podcast, a nod to their Northeast Ohio alma mater, on Wednesdays.
That’s when MGK shared his devised plan to tempt Travis to trade the red and gold for brown and orange.
I’ll make you an offer you… may contractually have to refuse.
As Travis held his phone with MGK on Facetime, the punk rocker opened with, “I’m sure you get asked this question behind closed doors a lot, but I would be remiss – due to the nature of our friendship and just as a Clevelander – if I did not insert this question personally…”
“I will give you $500,000 – cash upon arrival – just for shopping or whatever you want, as well as matching that same amount as a donation to both of our high schools, both Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights, as well as everyday breakfast and coffee delivery from my restaurant…” MGK listed as Travis’ jaw dropped, “if you would just come home and put on these colors right here,” as he held up Cleveland Browns gear.
After erupting with laughter, Travis professed, “You know that was the original dream, dog. You know that was the dream!”
“Come on home, Trav,” MGK pleaded. “Come home, put these colors on, and rock the city!”
“Hey, I’ll tell you what, man. That is an intriguing offer… It is an intriguing offer because you know how much we love the east side of Cleveland, the Heights, Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, you already know, brother,” Travis admitted before he quipped. “I’m not gonna lie – situation’s really good in Kansas City.”
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