Kansas City #Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shares his thoughts on Patrick Mahomes’ greatness: ‘The ultimate competitor’ | @EdEastonJr
Travis Kelce suited up in a custom designer look ahead of the AFC Championships on Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The football star and his team defeated the Buffalo Bills, clinching the conference championship title with a final score of 32 to 29.
Just as she has done for most of the Chiefs' home games this season, Taylor Swift was in attendance on Sunday to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs play for yet another trip to the Super Bowl. And with the AFC Championship Game win, we got to see…
The pop star took to the field on Sunday night and was filmed giving the tight end a passionate kiss as his team advances to the Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs made it to Super Bowl LIX after defeating the Bills, and Travis Kelce sent a clear message to his QB ahead of the matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. What few believed possible throughout history,
Kelce, who normally sings the Beastie Boys' classic Fight for Your Right, busted out some lines to KC & The Sunshine Band's legendary tune, Get Down Tonight. Things got a bit awkward as he yelled "Do a little dance, make a little love" and then wanted the crowd to sing GET DOWN TONIGHT.
With the Chiefs one game away from returning to the Super Bowl, there's a big chance Taylor Swift could be in the crowd to watch.
Travis Kelce calls Patrick Mahomes the greatest ever, leading the Chiefs to their 5th Super Bowl appearance after a thrilling AFC win.
The Kansas City Chiefs power couple is headed to the Super Bowl again and shared a special moment together after the game. It might look oddly familiar.
Jason recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles, who beat the Washington Commanders before the Chiefs game to earn a spot in the Super Bowl.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce shared an emotional moment of love and pride after the Kansas City Chiefs secured their place in the Super Bowl on Sunday night. The couple exchanged heartfelt "I love you" messages during their embrace on the field at Arrowhead Stadium following the Chiefs' 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills.