Travis Kelce's Shirtless Photos Have Internet Buzzing
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Taylor Swift went for Travis Kelce
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After Kelce’s team lost the Super Bowl and Swift finished the Eras Tour, the two have taken a step back in an attempt to live a “normal life.” One source told to Us Weekly they “needed time for themselves,” adding, “Taylor and Travis are doing great, and they’re still very much together and in love. They’re just taking a break from the public eye.”
Popular sportscaster and personality Erin Andrews is getting comfort from Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs after a sad announcement. The post Travis Kelce Gives Love to Erin Andrews After Devastating News appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Travis Kelce showed off his chest and back hair on May 20 after taking his shirt off because of a sweaty workout. Kelce joked on the May 21 episode of 'New Heights' that he's a "furry son of a bitch" because of his body hair.
Last week, when Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce spoke about the team's season-opening game against the Los Angeles Chargers in Sao Paulo, Brazil, he was not exactly enthused about it. But it seems he has since changed his mind.
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Sporting News on MSNChiefs Travis Kelce's impending retirement could be very short thanks to new NFL ruleThe Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles was followed by questions about Travis Kelce's future. He decided to return for 2026, but retirement is on the horizon.
The New Heights crew is accepting the challenge from Bussin' With The Boys. It's a podcast battle during the 2025 season opener for Cincinnati football on Aug. 28 against Nebraska. Will Compoton—a Nebraska alum and co-host of Bussin With The Boys podcast—called out the Kelce's ahead of the big matchup and the brothers responded.
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A to Z Sports on MSN'Big bad Chiefs' - Travis Kelce puts an end to growing 'America's Team' reference for Kansas CityThe Dallas Cowboys have been known as 'America's Team' since the term was first coined by Bob Ryan, a producer for NFL Films, in 1978. However, it seems an argument could be made that it's now the Kansas City Chiefs' turn.