Kansas City #Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce emphatically addresses Cincinnati #Bengals playoffs conspiracy | @EdEastonJr
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce recently tried to shut down accusations that his team was afraid to face the Cincinnati Bengals in the playoffs.
Kelce scored the 77th receiving touchdown of his career on Dec. 25 against the Steelers, which allowed him to surpass the great Tony Gonzalez for the most receiving touchdowns in Chiefs franchise history.
Travis Kelce has achieved so much in what has been an incredible 12-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs. The four-time All-Pro tight end has won three Super Bowls with the Chiefs and he is currently aiming for his fourth -- and third in a row -- this season.
The Kansas City Chiefs were stuck on the runway Saturday night when trying to leave for their game vs. the Denver Broncos because of ice accumulation in the area. They were delayed for a few hours, but made it out on Saturday night in order to make it to Sunday's game.
Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up the 2024 regular season with just two losses. The post NFL Legend’s Subtle Dig at Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs Schedule After Travis Kelce Shut Down Intentional Loss Rumors appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce denied that the team intentionally lost its Week 18 game to ensure that the Cincinnati Bengals were eliminated from playoff contention.
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce reacted to the allegations that KC threw its Week 18 game vs the Denver Broncos.
The production hasn’t stopped for Kelce, who will extend a Chiefs postseason longevity record he shares with long-snapper James Winchester when KC opens its latest playoff run in the Divisional Round: Both Kelce and Winchester will be appearing in their 23rd playoff game.
Top-seeded Kansas City sitting its starters against Denver didn't prevent plenty of skeptics from suggesting the Chiefs surrendered in order to prevent the Bengals from making the playoffs. Travis Kelce scoffed at such a thought.
NFL players Travis and Jason Kelce are earning big from their 'New Heights' podcast. They signed a three-year deal with Amazon's Wondery for over $100