Travis Kelce, Seth Rollins, More Show Off Kentucky Derby Outfits in Videos, Photos
zach bacharContributor IMay 4, 2024
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The first Saturday in May has arrived, meaning that a handful of sports stars headed to Churchill Downs for the 2024 Kentucky Derby on Saturday.
Numerous NFL stars were present at the race. After signing a two-year extension worth $34.25 million with the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday, star tight end Travis Kelce was in attendance. Kelce wasn’t the only member of the Chiefs to show up, as running back Isiah Pacheco was also spotted:
NBC Sports @NBCSportsThe red carpet never disappoints at the Kentucky Derby. 🌹 #KyDerby pic.twitter.com/y3VYeAA7sX
Pro Football Hall of Fame running back and Dallas Cowboys legend Emmitt Smith was seen on the red carpet leading up to the race as well, while former Pro Bowl tight end Kyle Rudolph made an appearance.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis was in attendance as well as Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
“My first time, I don’t really know what to expect but I’m here to have a good time,” St. Brown said.
Rotoworld Football @rotoworld_fb.@MatthewBerryTMR’s ride or die Amon-Ra St. Brown checking in from the 150th Kentucky Derby! 🫡 pic.twitter.com/e7AE1lnGGe
Seth Rollins also made an appearance, leaving fans shocked as the WWE star debuted a new look on the red carpet.
Wrestle Ops @WrestleOpsSeth Rollins rocking a new look today.
📸: @KHOLMESlive pic.twitter.com/S14EidiHvO
Cleveland Browns signal-caller Jameis Winston made his first appearance at the Derby as well, showing up with his wife and a few more family members.
The Athletic @TheAthleticJameis Winston, QB for the Cleveland Browns, is at Churchill Downs with his wife Breion and some of his family for his first #KyDerby.
Winston spoke to The Athletic briefly during his time on the red carpet.https://t.co/JNKlGg1akx pic.twitter.com/JDUb3ITdPV
Notable figures across the sports world have come together to view one of horse racing’s premier events. Post time for the 2024 Kentucky Derby is approximately 6:57 p.m. ET.