Kansas City Chiefs’ veteran tight end Travis Kelce has sparked excitement across social media with his enthusiastic reaction to the team’s Day 3 draft pick: wide receiver Cyrus Allen. Allen, selected 176th overall, comes from the Cincinnati Bearcats, and Kelce’s electrifying response hints at his belief in Allen’s potential to make a big impact on the Chiefs’ already explosive offense.
While quarterback Patrick Mahomes made waves with his excitement about defensive pick Mansoor Delane, it was Kelce who stole the show with his over-the-top social media post. “LFG!!!” (Let’s f***ing go) wrote Kelce on Instagram, signaling his high hopes for Allen, who he believes could far exceed his draft position and contribute to Kansas City’s potent offensive game.
Allen’s journey to the NFL has been anything but traditional. Despite not participating in the NFL Combine, an event regarded as a crucial testing ground for top draft prospects, he turned heads at Cincinnati’s Pro Day. There, he posted a blazing 4.47-second 40-yard dash and a 36-inch vertical leap—numbers that confirmed his elite athleticism and potential at the professional level.
But it’s not just Allen’s physical stats that have caught attention. His former coach at Cincinnati, Scott Satterfield, was quick to praise his impressive route-running skills and his ability to perform under pressure. “I think the Chiefs got the steal of the draft in Cyrus Allen,” Satterfield said. “Cyrus has elite speed and route-running ability with outstanding hands to match. It felt like he caught just about every ball thrown his way this past season.” Allen’s reliability as a playmaker culminated in him tying the program’s single-season touchdown reception record, cementing his place as one of Cincinnati’s best receivers.
Cyrus Allen joins a storied tradition of talented players emerging from the Bearcats’ program and into the NFL, and his selection by the Chiefs only adds to that legacy. In fact, he becomes the fourth Bearcats player to be drafted by Kansas City, following in the footsteps of Bryan Cook and Parker Ehinger.
Kelce’s excitement for Allen may also be personal. Like Allen, Travis Kelce honed his skills at Cincinnati before making the jump to the NFL with the Chiefs. Kelce, a beloved figure in Kansas City, is well-placed to mentor Allen, and his enthusiasm suggests that the veteran tight end sees a little bit of his younger self in Allen.
Of course, Allen’s path will not be without its challenges. He will be joining a competitive receiving corps led by Mahomes and anchored by Kelce, who will both set the bar high for his performances. But given his impressive athletic traits and strong collegiate track record, Allen has an opportunity to carve out a meaningful role on one of the NFL’s most formidable offenses.
If Allen can translate his collegiate success into consistent NFL production, the Chiefs may have found one of the draft’s quiet steals—someone who could exceed expectations and contribute to a team aiming for another Super Bowl run. All eyes will be on the rookie as he proves whether Kelce’s excitement was well-founded. Stay tuned to see if this Cincinnati connection continues to shine brightly in Kansas City.