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.
The Kansas City Chiefs stars don festive NFL-branded Santa coats after their Christmas Day victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
As Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, the tightend broke the record for having the most receiving touchdowns in Chiefs history.
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
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 made Kansas City Chiefs history with the 77th touchdown of his career, passing the mark set by the legendary Tony Gonzalez, who
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.
Travis Kelce has broken a Kansas City Chiefs record – but without Taylor Swift showing up to watch. On Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25) the Chiefs played against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium with a final score of 29 to 10 as the Chiefs secured their 15th win of the season.
Travis Kelce is alone at the top. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has the most receiving touchdowns in franchise history with 77, passing Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez. Kelce broke the record on
Travis Kelce gave a shout-out to ‘my guy’ Harrison Butker on Christmas Day, thanking the Chiefs kicker for coming up clutch after Kelce took an unsportsmanlike penalty
There was one good thing to come out of the subpar Wednesday football we got on Christmas. Lamar Jackson cemented his status as the best rushing QB ever. The Ravens quarterback broke Michael Vick’s all-time rushing record for quarterbacks (6,109) after his 87-yard rushing performance against the Texans.