Month: March 2024

  • BREAKING: NFL Seпds Massive Gift To Kaпsas City Chiefs Iп Form Of Aп Extra 2024 Draft Pick

    BREAKING: NFL Seпds Massive Gift To Kaпsas City Chiefs Iп Form Of Aп Extra 2024 Draft Pick

    The Kaпsas City Chiefs received mυch-пeeded help from the NFL for the υpcomiпg seasoп with aп extra draft pick. The Chiefs have beeп bυsy followiпg their Sυper Bowl wiп, tryiпg to figυre oυt their cap sitυatioп before free ageпcy.

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    The Kaпsas City Chiefs caп’t afford mυch iп free ageпcy

    Per Over The Cap, the Chiefs have a little over $1 millioп iп space for the 2024 seasoп with a few days before free ageпcy. The Chiefs пeed that moпey to sigп free ageпts aпd draft picks. The team receпtly applied the fraпchise tag to corпerback L’Jariυs Sпeed.

    The Chiefs are expected to trade Sпeed if they caппot agree to a loпg-term deal, which is lookiпg iпcreasiпgly likely with Kaпsas City’s cap issυes. Star defeпsive tackle Chris Joпes is set to head to free ageпcy υпless the Chiefs caп strike a midпight deal this weekeпd.

    The Chiefs are gettiпg relief for the 2024 NFL Draft

    With glariпg holes oп the roster, the leagυe gave the Chiefs some big-time relief. Accordiпg to a statemeпt by the leagυe, they awarded the Chiefs a fifth-roυпd pick for April. The Chiefs пow owп the 172-overall pick iп the 2024 draft as compeпsatioп for losiпg a player to free ageпcy.

    The Chiefs have several optioпs iп the later roυпds. They coυld coпsider addiпg secoпdary taleпt to develop their defeпse. They also пeed to add help to pass-catchiпg aпd offeпsive liпe positioпs for the fυtυre.

  • Moment of Love: Taylor Swift’s Near-Fall While Eagerly Embracing Travis Kelce Backstage, their love spreads everywhere in the air

    Moment of Love: Taylor Swift’s Near-Fall While Eagerly Embracing Travis Kelce Backstage, their love spreads everywhere in the air

    Moment of Love: Taylor Swift’s Near-Fall While Eagerly Embracing Travis Kelce Backstage, their love spreads everywhere in the air

    Taylor Swift was spotted running into Travis Kelce’s arms for a lengthy kiss after her Eras Tour concert in Singapore on Friday night.

    The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, was seen waving the pop star, also 34, over after she wrapped her show from a backstage area in a video circulating on social media.

    Swift was seen racing over to her boyfriend and leaping into his warm embrace as nearby Swifties cheered with delight.

    Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at her Singapore show.

    Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's Singapore show.

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's Singapore show.

    The couple then shared a spontaneous smooch before the “Cruel Summer” singer pushed Kelce behind a curtain backstage so they could have more privacy.

    Swift was still wearing a sparkly leotard getup from the final number of her show.

    Earlier in the evening, the athlete was spotted singing and dancing along to Swift’s show from a VIP box with a group of friends.

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's Singapore show.
    The couple locked lips as fans cheered.Instagram/@taylahschild

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's Singapore show.
    They couldn’t keep their hands off each other.Instagram/@taylahschild

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's Singapore show.
    Swift pushed Kelce behind a curtain backstage so they could be alone.Instagram/@taylahschild
    Kelce was dressed casually in a white shirt and gray pants as he waved his arms to the beat of Swift’s hits like “Look What You Made Me Do” and “…Ready For It?”

    The “Catching Kelce” alum was joined by his pals Ross Travis and Harry Clark, who were seen arriving in Singapore on Thursday night.

    The couple’s reunion comes after the three-time Super Bowl champion spent some time in Philadelphia with his brother, Jason Kelce, following the latter’s retirement announcement Monday.

    Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's Singapore show.
    The NFL player was seen dancing to Swift’s performance earlier in the evening from a VIP box.samloverswift/X

    Taylor Swift's Singapore show.
    He grooved to Swift’s hit “Look What You Made Me Do.”Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

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    Travis shed tears over his brother’s exit from the NFL, telling Jason, 36, on their “New Heights podcast Wednesday, “To have you out of it, it feels empty.”

    Last month, Travis showed his support for Swift by traveling to Sydney for the Australian leg of her blockbuster world tour.

    He also attended one of her shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November 2023.

    Travis Kelce in a blue shirt.
    Kelce touched down in Singapore with friends on Thursday night.James Gourley/Shutterstock

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce  at the 2024 Super Bowl.
    The couple began dating last summer.Getty Images


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    Meanwhile, Swift did her best to be at Travis’ games through the season after they went public with their relationship in September 2023.

    The “Maroon” singer even flew all the way from her concert in Tokyo to attend Kelce’s winning 2024 Super Bowl game against the San Fransisco 49ers last month.

    The pair started secretly dating last summer, and a source told Page Six exclusively in January that Kelce is planning to propose to Swift this summer around their one-year anniversary.

  • (GREAT MOMENT) Here’s how 8-year-old Kylie Teo got picked to receive Taylor Swift’s 22 hat oп пight 3 of her Siпgapore coпcert

    (GREAT MOMENT) Here’s how 8-year-old Kylie Teo got picked to receive Taylor Swift’s 22 hat oп пight 3 of her Siпgapore coпcert

    8days.sg had a coпversatioп with Kylie’s mother, who shared iпsights iпto her daυghter’s thoυghts wheп she embraced Taylor Swift oп stage.

    While maпy will have witпessed Taylor Swift’s The Eras Toυr iп Siпgapore by the eпd of this week, oпly a few caп boast aboυt receiviпg a special gift from the global pop icoп herself. Eight-year-old Kylie Teo happeпs to be oпe of them.

    As a stυdeпt at Methodist Girls’ School, Kylie was the fortυпate recipieпt of Taylor Swift’s fedora hat dυriпg the third пight of her Natioпal Stadiυm coпcerts oп Moпday, March 4. This traditioп, where Swift bestows the “22” hat υpoп a lυcky faп, was iпitiated by the star iп 2023 dυriпg her toυr kickoff iп Gleпdale, Arizoпa.

    Kylie’s mother, Casliп Lυo, recoυпted the momeпt wheп they were approached by a womaп who escorted them closer to the stage, iпdicatiпg that Kylie was the choseп oпe. Despite iпitial coпfυsioп, Casliп sooп realized the sigпificaпce of the momeпt, leadiпg Kylie to Fearlessly make her way to the froпt of the stage.

    While preseпtiпg her frieпdship bracelet to Taylor, Kylie experieпced a brief momeпt of hesitatioп, bυt maпaged to coпvey her gift before receiviпg a warm hυg aпd words of gratitυde from the star.

    Reflectiпg oп the experieпce, Casliп described how Kylie became aп iпstaпt celebrity, garпeriпg atteпtioп from fellow coпcertgoers. Despite her yoυпger sister Stella’s disappoiпtmeпt at пot beiпg choseп, she still received a sweet gestυre from Taylor.

    The eпtire coпcert experieпce was almost missed by the family, as Casliп strυggled to secυre tickets before fiпally obtaiпiпg them throυgh a frieпd jυst weeks before the eveпt.

    As for Kylie’s plaпs for her cherished hat, Casliп iпteпds for her to docυmeпt her feeliпgs iп a diary eпtry, eпsυriпg that the memory of that magical пight remaiпs preserved.

    Iп sυmmary, Kylie’s eпcoυпter with Taylor Swift was iпdeed a fairytale momeпt that she’ll cherish forever.

  • Jason Kelce retirement: NFL stars JJ Watt, Tyreek Hill and Russell Wilson lead the tributes to the Eagles star as he calls time on a legendary 13-year career in Philadelphia

    Jason Kelce retirement: NFL stars JJ Watt, Tyreek Hill and Russell Wilson lead the tributes to the Eagles star as he calls time on a legendary 13-year career in Philadelphia

    The tributes are pouring in for Jason Kelce after he announced his retirement

    Jason Kelce’s retirement has elicited tributes from all corners of the NFL, with the likes of JJ Watt, Tyreek Hill and Russell Wilson among the many to pay their respects to the Eagles legend.

    In front of his brother Travis, wife Kylie and parents Ed and Donna at the Eagles’ team facility, Kelce called time on a memorable 13-year run in Philly which will surely land him in the Hall of Fame.

    And after the 36-year-old made the announcement on Monday afternoon, plenty of NFL players and alumni took to social media to congratulate the six-time All Pro.

    ‘Just go ahead and get the Gold Jacket fitted right now,’ the recently-retired Watt said on X. ‘Congrats on one hell of a career @JasonKelce. A pleasure and an honor to share the field with you.’

    Former Cowboys star and current Monday Night Football analyst Troy Aikman wrote, ‘Congratulations Jason Kelce on an incredible 13-yr career. Much respect for the way you did it week after week, year after year. It was an honor to watch you play.’

    Jason Kelce announced his retirement on Monday - and tributes poured in from around the NFL

    Jason Kelce announced his retirement on Monday – and tributes poured in from around the NFL

    And in response to a clip from Kelce’s retirement press conference, former Patriots receiver Julian Edelman wrote, ‘This is what it’s all about man. Gave everything to the game. Time for the next chapter… congrats.’

    Russell Wilson and Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill – who used to play with Kelce’s brother, Travis on the Chiefs – penned short tributes as well.

    Kelce’s ex-teammates also made sure to show him some love, with Michael Vick writing, ‘Emotional from the heart retirement speech from the great @JasonKelce. We didn’t play a long time together, he was a great player and even better person. His shotgun snaps were insanely fast and hard. #nastyplayer.’

    Eagles cornerback Darius Slay said, March 4 should be a Kelce day in Philly!! The man is a true legend.’

    Meanwhile, former Philly running back LeSean McCoy said on FS1’s ‘Speak’ that his former teammate deserved a statue outside Lincoln Financial Field.

    ‘I’ve never seen a center as good as him since I left Philadelphia,’ he said.

    Fellow offensive lineman Taylor Lewan added, ‘Congrats to @JasonKelce on an incredible career. Guy has always held himself in a way that all offensive linemen could look up to and admire. 13 years in the NFL is amazing but 13 years on one team is unheard of.’
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    Michael Vick and many of Kelce's other Eagles teammates congratulated him on his career

    Michael Vick and many of Kelce’s other Eagles teammates congratulated him on his career


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    And ESPN’s Field Yates complimented the center’s emotional 45-minute speech, in which he touched on his beginnings in the sport, his relationship with his wife, Kylie, and his bond with his brother, Travis.

    Jason Kelce just delivered the greatest retirement speech I’ve ever seen,’ Yates wrote. ‘Authentic, reflective, appreciative of so many people and the places at every step of his journey. Build the statue now. What an all-time great.’

    Robert Griffin III echoed a similar sentiment, saying, ‘One thing is clear from this press conference. Jason Kelce LOVES football and we were blessed to watch him play it.’

    Actor and noted Eagles fan Miles Teller also said, ‘They don’t make em any better than #62. Thanks for the memories big guy.’

    Kelce needed 45 minutes to recount his career from his childhood in Ohio before he finally announced he was retiring.

    ‘I have been the underdog my entire career,’ he said. ‘And I mean this when I say it, I still wish I was.’

    An emotional Kelce struggled to get his words out – regularly pausing for long periods and his voice breaking as he tried to hold back the tears.

    Kelce had to pause his speech for deep breaths as he struggled to control his emotions

    Kelce had to pause his speech for deep breaths as he struggled to control his emotions

    Travis Kelce was brought to tears as he watched his brother speak, sat alongside their parents

    Travis Kelce was brought to tears as he watched his brother speak, sat alongside their parents

    Jason, 36, pictured alongside his wife, Kylie, and their three young children

    Jason, 36, pictured alongside his wife, Kylie, and their three young children

     

    Talking about his relationship with his younger brother, Kelce said,

    ‘There is no chance I’d be here without the bond that Travis and I share. It had made me stronger, tougher, smarter and taught me the values of cooperation, loyalty and understanding.’

    Footage showed Travis crying as he watched on.

    He also paid a moving tribute to wife Kylie and said it’s ‘no coincidence I have enjoyed the best years of my career with Kylie by my side.’

    ‘She has brought the best out of me through love, devotion, support, honesty, intelligence, and of course a swift kick in the a** from time to time. She has also given me three beautiful girls in a life that increasingly brings me more fulfilment off the field than it does on. We’ve had a great run, Ky.’

    Kelce, who has reportedly already met with execs from Fox and ESPN, could jump into a broadcasting career now that he’s done playing.

  • Travis and Jason Kelce get standing ovation before Cavaliers-Celtics game as Cleveland Heights natives are toasted in their return home after the elder brother’s retirement from Eagles

    Travis and Jason Kelce get standing ovation before Cavaliers-Celtics game as Cleveland Heights natives are toasted in their return home after the elder brother’s retirement from Eagles

    Travis and Jason Kelce returned home to be recognized by the Cavaliers

    Travis and Jason Kelce were met with a standing ovation at the Cavaliers’ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse as they were honored by their hometown team on Tuesday night.

    Jason announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday while his younger brother Travis is fresh off of his third Super Bowl win with the Chiefs last month.

    And the brothers were cheered on by the crowd after a tribute video was shown for Jason, with the Eagles great holding up a Cleveland Heights T-shirt and Travis holding up a framed No. 62 Cavs jersey with ‘Kelce’ on it.

    The brothers are Cleveland Heights, Ohio natives and lifelong fans of their hometown Cavaliers, who beat the Celtics 105-104 on Tuesday.

    They both wore customized black Cavs jerseys with their respective jersey numbers on them as the crowd went wild behind their courtside seats.

    Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce are honored during the game between the Cavs and Celtics

    Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce are honored during the game between the Cavs and Celtics

    Travis proudly held up a framed No. 62 Cavs jersey in other of his brother Jason

    Travis proudly held up a framed No. 62 Cavs jersey in other of his brother Jason

    Jason and Travis looked up at the screen as it displayed a tribute video for the Eagles great

    Jason and Travis looked up at the screen as it displayed a tribute video for the Eagles great

     


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    The Cavs also gave away bobbleheads of them on Tuesday night, while also selling exclusive Kelce/Cavs merchandise to benefit local schools.

    In a nearly two-minute long video dedicated to Jason, the Cavs included footage spanning from his childhood to his pro NFL career.

    The montage also featured voiceover from his brother Travis, who said, ‘All he knew is that he was going to work hard and give it his best.

    ‘And sure enough I was sitting there taking notes, watching him do it.’

    In another clip, the brothers could be seen chugging beers courtside, while Travis greeted Cavs star Donovan Mitchell at a different point in the game.

    The brothers were also gifted with the team’s golden ball.

    Earlier in the night, the NBA revealed their Kelce brother bobbleheads, which feature the siblings in black Cavs jerseys and their respective NFL jersey numbers – 87 for Travis and 62 for Jason.

    On Monday, Jason beautifully summed up his career in a 45-minute retirement speech.


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    Jason and Travis Kelce were given the Cavs' 'golden ball' on Tuesday night in Cleveland

    Jason and Travis Kelce were given the Cavs’ ‘golden ball’ on Tuesday night in Cleveland


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    And his wife, Kylie, has revealed that he began working on the speech four years ago.

    ‘I’ve heard multiple versions over the last four years,’ Kylie told NBC 10. ‘This was a completely different version. I think every year he sort of started from scratch as to what was sitting on the surface. But when he said that he was contemplating retirement “for years”, he meant “for years.”‘

    ‘I think I was the only one that had heard his speech before we went into it,’ Kylie added. ‘I think it was a perfect summary of 13 years. I always say he’s not from (Philadelphia) but he gets it, so that was the perfect example.’

    Jason said it was no coincidence the best years of his career happened after he met Kylie after an Eagles Christmas party.

    ‘It of course it made me emotional, it cracks me up that he tries to talk about what he remembers from that night because he was, as I’ve said before, intoxicated,’ Kylie said of he night her and Jason met. ‘It was very very sweet, very kind. It was far too much credit.’

    Kelce also became emotional as he discussed his bond with his brother Travis on Monday.

    Jason, 36, pictured alongside his wife, Kylie, and their three young children

    Jason, 36, pictured alongside his wife, Kylie, and their three young children

    Tears streamed down Kelce's face throughout as he struggled to get his words out

    Tears streamed down Kelce’s face throughout as he struggled to get his words out

    Travis was brought to tears as he watched his brother speak, sat alongside their parents

     

    ‘I won’t forget falling short to the Chiefs and the conflicting feeling of the heartbreak I had selfishly for myself and my teammates and, at the same time, the amount of pride I had in my brother. He climbed the mountain top once again.

    ‘We have a small family. No cousins. One aunt and one uncle. It was really my brother and I our whole lives. We did almost everything together. Competing, fought, laughed, cried and learned from each other.

    ‘We invented games, imagined ourselves as the star players of that time. We envisioned making the game winning plays, day after day. We won countless Super Bowls in our minds before ever leaving the house. And when we weren’t playing, we were at the other one’s games.

    ‘Butt seated in a long chair or bench, a Capri Sun in our hands that mom had packed, cheering during the game and waiting outside and afterward to celebrate a victory together or offer encouragement after a defeat.

    ‘There is no chance I’d be here without the bond that Travis and I share. It had made me stronger, tougher, smarter and taught me the values of cooperation, loyalty and understanding.’

  • Jason Kelce ‘turned down $9MILLION deal to stay in Philadelphia’ with the Eagles front office ‘desperate’ to stop him retiring… but franchise ‘plans to honor legendary center’ as he brings the curtain down on 13-year career

    Jason Kelce ‘turned down $9MILLION deal to stay in Philadelphia’ with the Eagles front office ‘desperate’ to stop him retiring… but franchise ‘plans to honor legendary center’ as he brings the curtain down on 13-year career

    Jason Kelce’s retirement will leave a massive hole in the Eagles’ O-line

    The Eagles reportedly offered Jason Kelce $9million in an attempt to bring him back for 2024 – with the center ultimately announcing his retirement on Monday.

    Kelce – who spent his entire 13-year career in Philly – will go down as a franchise legend and is a surefire Hall of Famer.

    And according to the US Sun, the Eagles were ‘desperate’ to retain the 36-year-old for another season.

    The US Sun said the Eagles will retire Kelce’s No. 62 jersey after he decided to hang his cleats up.

    He was paid $14.25million last season by Philly – the most of any center in the league.

    Jason Kelce delivered an emotional retirement speech on Monday at the Eagles' facility

    Jason Kelce delivered an emotional retirement speech on Monday at the Eagles’ facility

    Jason is seen with his wife, Kylie, and his three young daughters at Lincoln Financial Field

    Jason is seen with his wife, Kylie, and his three young daughters at Lincoln Financial Field

    Kelce shook hands with Eagles EVP Howie Roseman after making his retirement speech

    Kelce shook hands with Eagles EVP Howie Roseman after making his retirement speech

     

    And while the Eagles apparently tried hard to keep Kelce, this was the end of the road for him and the franchise.

    ‘He knows that he wasn’t getting younger, and seeing his brother winning another Super Bowl had him rethink maybe going back to play another season, but he took the best decision as he feels that he needed to stop his career,’ a source told the US Sun.

    ‘He loves Philly, the franchise, but he also wants to spend more time with his family and start another career in his life, which he knows is going to be very exciting.’

    The Ohio native – who hosts the popular ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother, Travis – could now pursue a broadcasting career.

    He met with execs from ESPN and Fox during Super Bowl week, according to Front Office Sports.

    Either way, his next chapter was seemingly far from his mind on Monday as he announced his retirement in front of his wife, Kylie, parents Donna and Ed, and brother, Travis.

    Kelce raises his arms after winning the Super Bowl with Philly in 2018 over the Patriots

    Kelce raises his arms after winning the Super Bowl with Philly in 2018 over the Patriots

    Kelce had an emotional moment with his family after losing to the Bucs in this year's playoffs

    Kelce had an emotional moment with his family after losing to the Bucs in this year’s playoffs

     

    Philly’s executive vice president Howie Roseman – who would have played a pivotal role in the team’s reported last-ditch contract offer to Kelce – was also in attendance.

    Kelce needed 45 minutes to recount his career as he fought through tears at the Eagles’ facility before finally confirming his retirement.

    He thanked a long list of mentors from his high school football, hockey and lacrosse coaches and his old band teachers at Cleveland Heights (Ohio) high school for putting up with a ‘rambunctious kid that was full of immaturity, stupidly and cockiness.’

    He also thanked his coaches at Cincinnati for believing he could play center, a fortuitous decision that made him a great fit in Philadelphia, then thanked his four coaches with the Eagles.

    Kelce choked up again thanking Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie for his leadership and general manager Howie Roseman for drafting him.

     

    He shared memories of his Eagles career and said he would never forget the day former Eagles coach Reid called to tell him Kelce had been drafted by the Eagles.

    Kelce went on to play 193 regular-season games for the Eagles.

    ‘It has always been a goal of mine to play my whole career in one city,’ Kelce said. ‘I couldn’t have dreamt a better one if I tried.’

    Talking about his relationship with his younger brother, Kelce said: ‘This is where it’s gonna go off the rails.

    ‘I won’t forget falling short to the Chiefs and the conflicting feeling of the heartbreak I had selfishly for myself and my teammates and, at the same time, the amount of pride I had in my brother. He climbed the mountain top once again.

    ‘We have a small family. No cousins. One aunt and one uncle. It was really my brother and I our whole lives. We did almost everything together. Competing, fought, laughed, cried and learned from each other.

    Kelce has filled in on Amazon's Thursday Night Football and has been tipped for a TV career

    Kelce has filled in on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football and has been tipped for a TV career

    Still, his heart will be heavy as he leaves behind the game he loves after 13 pro seasons

    Still, his heart will be heavy as he leaves behind the game he loves after 13 pro seasons

     

    ‘We invented games, imagined ourselves as the star players of that time. We envisioned making the game winning plays, day after day. We won countless Super Bowls in our minds before ever leaving the house. And when we weren’t playing, we were at the other one’s games.

    ‘Butt seated in a long chair or bench, a Capri Sun in our hands that mom had packed, cheering during the game and waiting outside and afterward to celebrate a victory together or offer encouragement after a defeat.

    ‘There is no chance I’d be here without the bond that Travis and I share. It had made me stronger, tougher, smarter and taught me the values of cooperation, loyalty and understanding.’

    He also paid a moving tribute to wife Kylie and said it’s ‘no coincidence I have enjoyed the best years of my career with Kylie by my side.’

    Travis Kelce was brought to tears as he watched his brother speak, sat alongside their parents

    Travis Kelce was brought to tears as he watched his brother speak, sat alongside their parents

    Jason and his wife, Kylie, shared a kiss as he stepped off the podium on Monday afternoon

    Jason and his wife, Kylie, shared a kiss as he stepped off the podium on Monday afternoon

     

    ‘I think it’s no coincidence I have enjoyed the best years of my career with Kylie by my side,’ he said. ‘Every accolade I have ever received in my life has come with her in my life.

    ‘She has brought the best out of me through love, devotion, support, honesty, intelligence, and of course a swift kick in the a** from time to time. She has also given me three beautiful girls in a life that increasingly brings me more fulfilment off the field than it does on. We’ve had a great run, Ky.’

    Kelce’s retirement announcement drew tributes from all across the NFL world, with the likes of JJ Watt, Tyreek Hill and Russell Wilson offering their congratulations.

    ‘Just go ahead and get the Gold Jacket fitted right now,’ Watt said on X. ‘Congrats on one hell of a career @JasonKelce. A pleasure and an honor to share the field with you.’

  • Chiefs’ Chris Jones shares cryptic tweet on social media just weeks after claiming that he will return to the team at Super Bowl LVIII parade as NFL Free Agency looms

    Chiefs’ Chris Jones shares cryptic tweet on social media just weeks after claiming that he will return to the team at Super Bowl LVIII parade as NFL Free Agency looms

    His tweet confused fans as it could also mean that another deal is in the pipeline
    The 29-year-old defensive tackle has spent his entire career so far in Kansas City

    Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones has hinted at contract talks with the team ahead of NFL free agency, as he is set to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason.

    The 29-year-old, three-time Super Bowl champion, who has been a main stay on the Chiefs’ defense since being drafted in 2016, shared a picture of himself celebrating Super Bowl LVIII with head coach Andy Reid on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday.

    At the top of his phone’s screen was an icon showing that he had been on a call for an hour, too.

    ‘KC…….’ was written as the post’s caption.

    But, the cryptic tweet could mean that another deal is in the pipeline for Jones, a five-time Pro Bowler.

    Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones, 29, was drafted by Kansas City in 2016 and has three rings

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    Fans were confused by the player’s intent with his post, as a user on X tweeted: ‘WHAT THIS MEAN’

    ‘1 hour phone?’ another shared, adding: ‘The deal is done.’

    Last month, following Kansas City’s overtime win against the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, Jones said he would return to the Chiefs during the team’s Super Bowl parade.

    ‘I need three of those rings, baby, we ain’t done yet. Kansas City we will be back here next year. And for those who want Chris Jones gone, I ain’t going nowhere, baby!’

    The Mississippi native is inarguably the best defensive tackle in the league after yet another first-team All-Pro season, where he got up to 10.5 sacks, 30 tackles and 29 quarterback hits in 20 games for Kansas City, including four playoff matchups.

  • Breaking news : NFL Hiring Jason Kelce after he announced his retirement

    Breaking news : NFL Hiring Jason Kelce after he announced his retirement

     

     

    In February 2024, Kelce opened up on The Big Podcast with Shaq about the possibility of coaching football after he retires from the NFL. While he considered it, he was specific about the level at which he’d pursue the career.

    “If it was the number one school in Philadelphia, I might take it,” Kelce said on the podcast. “My in-laws help out, I’m Philly right now… we’d be lost without their help with our girls and everything,” he explained in reference to his three daughters.

     

     

    “Cleveland Heights would be something though. NFL, that’s a big time commitment,” Kelce continued. “College, no. Not interested. It’s too much, you gotta recruit, you gotta coach, you’ll never be with your family.”

    Kelce said the “the best two levels” of coaching football are high school and the NFL — with high school, he said, “you get to develop kids and really form them and help them grow into men and really offer that guidance.”

    As for the NFL, Kelce said ,”you get to compete at the highest level.” While it’s “still a time commitment,” he said “financially it kinda makes sense.”

  • Travis Kelce bursts into tears while discussing Jason’s retirement

    Travis Kelce bursts into tears while discussing Jason’s retirement

    Travis Kelce breaks down in tears while talking about how he feels about brother’s retirement “It feels empty”

    Travis Kelce became overwhelmed with emotion while speaking with brother Jason about his retirement from football on their latest New Heights podcast.

    Jason (pictured), 36, announced his retirement on Monday after 13 years in the NFL as a Philadelphia Eagles player, with the legendary center breaking down in tears throughout an emotional farewell speech.

    Travis Kelce became overwhelmed with emotion while speaking with brother Jason about his retirement from football on their latest New Heights podcast. Jason (pictured), 36, announced his retirement on Monday after 13 years in the NFL as a Philadelphia Eagles player, with the legendary center breaking down in tears throughout an emotional farewell speech.

    In the crowd at Philadelphia's practice facility, Travis was also seen shedding tears alongside mom Donna and dad Ed as his brother waved goodbye to both the Eagles and the sport he has dedicated his life to for close to two decades. On this week's edition of New Heights, the Kelce brothers discussed Jason's decision to bow out from the NFL in more detail, as Travis admitted to wanting his older sibling to play on next season.

    In the crowd at Philadelphia’s practice facility, Travis was also seen shedding tears alongside mom Donna and dad Ed as his brother waved goodbye to both the Eagles and the sport he has dedicated his life to for close to two decades. On this week’s edition of New Heights, the Kelce brothers discussed Jason’s decision to bow out from the NFL in more detail, as Travis admitted to wanting his older sibling to play on next season.

    'We did not talk about much of your retirement,' the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said. 'And I wanted to make sure that you didn't feel pressure from me to keep going, knowing that I wanted you to keep going. I wanted you to keep playing this game. Jason joked: 'Why didn't you tell me this? I'd have changed my mind.'

    ‘We did not talk about much of your retirement,’ the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said. ‘And I wanted to make sure that you didn’t feel pressure from me to keep going, knowing that I wanted you to keep going. I wanted you to keep playing this game. Jason joked: ‘Why didn’t you tell me this? I’d have changed my mind.’

    After claiming his brother has 'always been a step ahead', and Jason pointed out he is the older of the two, Travis then burst into tears while opening up on the emptiness he already feels without him in the sport. 'It's always been like I've always had this flotation device right there. It's erm... to have you out of it man it feels empty... and it definitely erm... it feels like it's complete you know,' he said while fighting back the tears. 'It was a success.' 'I hear ya,' Jason replied.

    After claiming his brother has ‘always been a step ahead’, and Jason pointed out he is the older of the two, Travis then burst into tears while opening up on the emptiness he already feels without him in the sport. ‘It’s always been like I’ve always had this flotation device right there. It’s erm… to have you out of it man it feels empty… and it definitely erm… it feels like it’s complete you know,’ he said while fighting back the tears. ‘It was a success.’ ‘I hear ya,’ Jason replied.

    Travis and Jason enjoyed an iconic journey as the NFL's most famous brothers over the last decade, with the pair even locking horns in a historic Super Bowl last year. And the Chiefs tight end is gutted to see the back of his brother on the football field, heaping praise on him for showing him the ropes in the sport.

    Travis and Jason enjoyed an iconic journey as the NFL’s most famous brothers over the last decade, with the pair even locking horns in a historic Super Bowl last year. And the Chiefs tight end is gutted to see the back of his brother on the football field, heaping praise on him for showing him the ropes in the sport.

    'It was a fun-[expletive] journey to watch,' Travis continued. 'Like I said yesterday man, I just appreciate you showing me the way and bringing us all on the journey with you big guy.'

    ‘It was a fun-[expletive] journey to watch,’ Travis continued. ‘Like I said yesterday man, I just appreciate you showing me the way and bringing us all on the journey with you big guy.’

    Jason replied: 'We showed each other the way. I appreciate it. Listen, I'm out of playing but I'm still going to the games. Like I said, you've been playing for a long time on your own and I look forward to being able to appreciate and watch your games more, take in the bigger picture of football and everything that it has to offer, while still remaining local in Philadelphia.'

    Jason replied: ‘We showed each other the way. I appreciate it. Listen, I’m out of playing but I’m still going to the games. Like I said, you’ve been playing for a long time on your own and I look forward to being able to appreciate and watch your games more, take in the bigger picture of football and everything that it has to offer, while still remaining local in Philadelphia.’

    ‘I’ll never not be there but I’m definitely looking forward to… I don’t know, it’s a different chapter and in some ways I’ll be able to experience more things and do things I’ve never done before. Which is exciting,’ Jason continued.

    Travis added: 'It was cool being the tag team of the National Football League! Pretty cool [expletive]. Yeah I didn't talk to you about [retiring], I let you kind of do your own thing. I couldn't have been more proud listening to you yesterday. It's been a lot of emotions, a lot of a sad emotions, lot of exciting emotions.'

    Travis added: ‘It was cool being the tag team of the National Football League! Pretty cool [expletive]. Yeah I didn’t talk to you about [retiring], I let you kind of do your own thing. I couldn’t have been more proud listening to you yesterday. It’s been a lot of emotions, a lot of a sad emotions, lot of exciting emotions.’

    'You've got the [expletive] world in your palm right now dude. You've got three little ones that I know you're dying to watch grow up, it's a lot of future, exciting future things that we have to look forward to. So yeah, back to the speech - can I see the Kleenex real quick...' Jason then joked after his teary retirement presser: 'Sorry I would be crying more but I wasted all of my tears.'

    ‘You’ve got the [expletive] world in your palm right now dude. You’ve got three little ones that I know you’re dying to watch grow up, it’s a lot of future, exciting future things that we have to look forward to. So yeah, back to the speech – can I see the Kleenex real quick…’ Jason then joked after his teary retirement presser: ‘Sorry I would be crying more but I wasted all of my tears.’

  • Jason Kelce’s Wife Kylie ‘Immensely Proud’ of His NFL Career, as She Drops a “Bomb” Congratulatory Message to Him on His Retirement

    Jason Kelce’s Wife Kylie ‘Immensely Proud’ of His NFL Career, as She Drops a “Bomb” Congratulatory Message to Him on His Retirement

     

     

    Your accolade-studded 13 year career is a direct result of your hard work, determination, and resilience,” Kylie said of her husband’s football career

     

     

     

     

    The Philadelphia Eagles center retired from the NFL on Monday, and Kylie, 31, publicly celebrated her husband’s accomplishments in a Thursday Instagram post.

    The mother of three shared a photo alongside Jason, 36, as he beamed from ear to ear after the Eagles won Super Bowl LII in 2018.

    “Pulling this one out of the archives to congratulate this guy on his retirement,” Kylie began in the Instagram caption. “Your accolade studded 13 year career is a direct result of your hard work, determination, and resilience.”

    She continued to praise her husband and added how “immensely proud” she is to be his wife. “Can’t wait to see what you do next. As always, the girls and I will be there cheering you on every step of the way! .”

    Ahead of her celebratory Instagram post, Kylie told NBC’s Philadelphia News 10 that Jason’s announcement was the “perfect summary” of his NFL tenure.

    “I think I was the only one that had heard the speech before he went into it,” she revealed. “I think it was just a perfect summary of 13 years. It was an incredible run he had as a player in the NFL.”