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.
With Travis Kelce in his 12th NFL season, and so many outside ventures, could this be the Kansas City Chiefs' great last run?
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.
Kelce, who’s faced many questions about retirement this season, has acknowledge he’s toward the end of his career on his “New Heights” podcast with brother Jason Kelce.
The Kansas City Chiefs are attempting to make NFL history this postseason by becoming the first team in league history to win three Super Bowl titles in a row.
Taylor Swift spent dinner at Nobu Downtown in New York City on Friday, Jan. 17, when she was joined by her mother, Andrea Swift, and her father, Scott Swift, plus her longtime friend, Ashley Avignone.
The The Tortured Poets Department singer made a few road trips during the regular season in 2023 — namely to the Jets, Packers, Patriots and Bills — and was in attendance for the Chiefs postseason run to the Super Bowl. So far in the 2024 season, Swift has only been to Kelce’s home games.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce shared Taylor Swift's thoughts about the possibility of him hanging up his cleats for good during an interview on Wednesday.
Travis Kelce has been in the NFL for well over a decade. While he remains productive, his age has prompted discussions about how soon he will walk away from the sport.
In the seven games Swift attended, Kelce recorded 47 catches for 371 receiving yards and one touchdown. That equates to an average of 6.7 catches and 53 receiving yards per game.