Pop superstar Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday as they face the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs.
One of the NFL's most prolific quarterback-tight end duos returns to the postseason stage on Saturday as Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs host the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs.
If you’re like me, it probably brought a tear to your eye to see anytime touchdown odds for this weekend’s divisional round games and realize the NFL has returned to a league where the workhorse running back matters again.
Travis Kelce is ready to make history! The 35-year-old NFL star showed that he's pumped up as he and the Kansas City Chiefs start their NFL playoff run in a pair of new hype videos on Instagram, shared on Friday, Jan. 17 just before their first game.
Taylor Swift attended the first Kansas City Chiefs playoffs game to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce and his teammates. The “Fortnight” singer, 35, was spotted riding in a cart alongside her mom, Andrea Swift,
As the Kansas City Chiefs march toward another playoff run, Travis Kelce delivers a powerful message to head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and the entire team.
Ahead of the first playoff game, Kelce was seen walking into the stadium with his latest pregame attire. The tight end notably rocked a multicolored knit beanie, a pink textured button-up jacket over a white shirt, and loose-fitting blue patterned pants. He also donned a pair of pink shoes
In the midst of the playoffs, Patrick Mahomes is sending a clear message to the entire NFL about a star of the Chiefs: don't underestimate Travis Kelce.
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After weeks of rest, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce return to the NFL playoffs, aiming to secure the Chiefs' third consecutive Super Bowl title.
History is on the line for the Kansas City Chiefs this postseason. While the Chiefs have already been the team most dominant team over the last five years, they could further cement themselves in NFL history by doing something no team has ever done—winning three Super Bowls in a row.