Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has given his verdict on who should be considered the best ever NFL quarterback, though his strong take will prove controversial
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 isn't a stranger to dealing with haters—and just like his girlfriend Taylor Swift, he knows how to "Shake It Off." The NFL player recently shared how he deals with naysayers during a press conference on Friday, Jan. 24, just days before the Kansas City Chiefs are set to take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday.
While many kids his age grew up wanting to "be like Mike," Travis Kelce apparently had someone else in mind. Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' future Hall of Fame tight end, apparent
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce isn’t worried about speculation that he’s slowing down on the football field
Swift was on hand at Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs get one step closer to another Super Bowl.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to battle against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. The Chiefs and Bills will face off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. Ahead of the AFC championship matchup, Kelce spoke to the media on Friday, when he shared his thoughts on Bills quarterback Josh Allen .
Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie, have big plans for life after the NFL season, and they're anything but ordinary. During the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, co-hosted b
Whether you’re Team Chiefs, Team Bills, or just in it for the halftime show, one thing’s clear: this tight end’s ex knows how to stir the pot.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in familiar territory being back in what is their seventh consecutive AFC Championship game, and standing between them and another Super Bowl are the Buffalo Bills. Having already met this season,
The famous Rocky statue in downtown Philadelphia was vandalized and dressed in Washington Redskins gear ahead of the NFC championship game.