For Pete's Sake

Chiefs players did ‘Horns Down’ gesture while watching KU’s win at Allen Fieldhouse

Kansas City Chiefs players Trey Smith (left) and Creed Humphrey watch the second half of the game between the Kansas Jayhawks and Oklahoma State Cowboys at Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas City Chiefs players Trey Smith (left) and Creed Humphrey watch the second half of the game between the Kansas Jayhawks and Oklahoma State Cowboys at Allen Fieldhouse. USA TODAY Sports

One section of the Allen Fieldhouse bleachers were put to the test on Tuesday night.

Members of the Chiefs offensive line were on hand to watch the Kansas men’s basketball team rout Oklahoma State 83-54, and those are some big men.

Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Joe Thuney, Jawaan Taylor, Donovan Smith, Austin Reiter, Wanya Morris and Mike Caliendo were at the game, along with wide receiver Rashee Rice.

The Chiefs players were introduced to the crowd in the second half and the Jayhawks fans roared their approval as this video from KU shows.

This video from WHB (810 AM) shows the AFC champions swaying with the KU fans.

Humphrey and Morris, who played at the University of Oklahoma trolled Texas by doing the the “Horns Down” symbol.

A few fans noted that after the Chiefs players were introduced to the crowd, the KU band began playing a Taylor Swift song.

Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
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