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Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce drew attention Friday night and not just for football. While entering Lumen Field ahead of the Chiefs’ preseason matchup with the Seattle Seahawks, Kelce jogged right past a large fan sign that read: “WELCOME MR. TRAVIS SWIFT.”
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After the Chiefs won a second straight Lomardi Trophy by beating the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, Kelce spent much of the summer in front of a camera. He acted in “Grotesquerie,” the FX show, and was host of the game show, “Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity” on Amazon Prime.
Travis Kelce News Receives Chiefs Response on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Kansas City Chiefs have been one of the most dominant teams in the NFL for the past several seasons, led by head coach Andy Reid. On the offensive side of the ball, the Chiefs are driven by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce.
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Patrick Mahomes acknowledged that Taylor Swift becoming a member of Chiefs Kingdom helped take the team’s fan base into the next stratosphere. Mahomes, 29, discussed Swift’s impact on the franchise during the first episode of The Kingdom,
Reid’s eventual retirement is a bigger threat to the Chiefs’ dynasty than Kelce leaving. But he’s 67 and has said he has no imminent plans to call it quits. He looks healthier than he did earlier in his career and shows no indication of losing interest. Reid doesn’t seem like a person who has hobbies other than football.
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AtoZ Sports on MSN'That was a fountain of youth moment' - Travis Kelce rejuvenated Chiefs' sluggish day on offense during Monday's practice
Kansas City Chiefs pass game coordinator Joe Bleymaier shared a story about tight end Travis Kelce rejuvenating the offense during training camp practice.