Travis Kelce helped his team, the Kansas City Chiefs ... but the move was banned from the NFL after player Jimmy Graham bent the goalpost and caused a delay in the game in 2013. Because of this, Kelce knew ahead of time that he'd likely get fined for ...
Taylor Swift showed her support for Travis Kelce after he earned his 77th receiving touchdown on the Chiefs on Christmas Day and became the all-time franchise leader in the stat.
His fourth-quarter touchdown catch on a scrambling, back-pedaling throw from Patrick Mahomes officially put him into the record books. It was his 77th career receiving touchdown, breaking a tie with another Hall of Fame tight end: Tony Gonzalez, who played 12 seasons with the Chiefs from 1997 through 2008.
Travis Kelce, 35, has been a mainstay in the Kansas City Chiefs' offense since his 2013 drafting, but Taylor Swift's ageing partner has been targeted more by defenses this season
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce becomes the third tight end in NFL history to surpass 1,000 career receptions, joining Dallas Cowboys legend Jason Witten.
Netflix on Christmas Day shared a sneak peek of the Adam Sandler comedy “Happy Gilmore 2,” which will be released in 2025. Kelce, whose acting career has taken a big step forward this year with his work in FX’s “Grotesquerie,” will appear in the film.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, 29-10. Kelce had a phenomenal showing, posting one touchdown and 84 yards on eight receptions. With the stat line provided, Kelce surpassed two major milestones.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was a Netflix star Wednesday, appearing in the streaming service’s splashy NFL debut and its teaser for its “Happy Gilmore 2” golf comedy movie starring Adam Sandler.
Taylor Swift was not spotted at the game to watch Travis Kelce help the Chiefs win 29-10, but she made her presence felt online.
"Patrick Mahomes torched the vaunted Steelers defense, throwing for over 320 yards with three touchdowns - one of which made history as Kelce paid tribute to Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez by copying his iconic dunk celebration over the goalposts."
Yesterday was a big day for Netflix. Was it due to it being Christmas? Sort of. But the more important thing than Christmas spirit – even though the streaming service wouldn’t tell you this – was the fact that the NFL broadcasted two football games on Netflix for their first ever Christmas Day games.