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  • Travis Kelce SUPPORTS Jason Kelce After Retired Center Gets Trolled by Eagles Mates During a Golf Game

    Travis Kelce SUPPORTS Jason Kelce After Retired Center Gets Trolled by Eagles Mates During a Golf Game

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    The Kelce brothers are among the most famous NFL siblings of this era. The two never miss a chance to support each other. A video of Jason Kelce is going viral on the internet, where he is getting trolled by his former teammates from the Eagles as Jason takes a golf shot. Travis stood out to support his brother.

    How Did Travis Kelce Support Jason Kelce?

    Jason Kelce’s video of himself playing golf with his Eagles teammates is going viral. The most entertaining part of the video is the Eagles mates taking sarcastic trolling shots at the retired Center. “Kelce, how do you handle a little s***-talking?” Allen had said, as seen in the video, to Jason.

    “I don’t know. I didn’t think it was going to happen, but now I am,” Jason replied. Allen said, pulling Jason’s leg, “I’m more of a fan of your brother anyway.” Note that it’s friendly trolling between two teammates. “Join the club,” Jason said in response.

    Allen said, “Better athlete, better celebrity,” and Jason responded, “At least I’m better looking.” Before Jason took the swing, Allen finished the troll session with “Better dancer!” Green Light with Chris Long uploaded the video to social media, and it came across Jason’s brother Travis. Travis Kelce supported Jason Kelce, commenting, “Sexiest man on the planet!!” on the Instagram post. When someone is trolling Jason, there’s no way Travis will stand back and do nothing. Anyway, Travis is right here. Jason was in People’s list of Sexiest Man of the Year so the comment makes total sense.

     

    Talking about Jason Kelce, Taylor Swift reportedly included his viral shirtless moment during the Chiefs AFC Divisional Round game against the Buffalo Bills earlier this year in his The Alchemy song from TTPD Album. After all, she was there when the viral incident happened

  • Travis Kelce’s manager shares behind the scenes footage of the Chiefs star’s latest commercial as he shows off his golf swing amid release of girlfriend Taylor Swift’s new album..

    Travis Kelce’s manager shares behind the scenes footage of the Chiefs star’s latest commercial as he shows off his golf swing amid release of girlfriend Taylor Swift’s new album..

    Travis Kelce‘s newest campaign was teased by his manager Andre A. Eanes.

    On Friday, Eanes posted behind-the-scenes footage of the Kansas City Chiefs star’s upcoming commercial for ZenWTR.

    In the clip, the camera pans through a living room where Kelce stands in a white sweater and black pants. The three-time Super Bowl winner swings a golf club and speaks to the camera.

    Eanes’ muted video does not reveal what Kelce says. However, he tagged Kelce and ZenWTR’s accounts and wrote: ‘coming soon…’ with a fire emoji in front.

    The upcoming ad is one of Kelce’s several campaigns for ZenWTR since becoming an ambassador for the brand in 2022.

    Travis Kelce's manager posted behind-the-scenes-footage from his latest commercial

    Travis Kelce’s manager posted behind-the-scenes-footage from his latest commercial

    The upcoming commercial is for ZenWTR, who Kelce has been endorsing since 2022

    The upcoming commercial is for ZenWTR, who Kelce has been endorsing since 2022

    The sneak peak of Kelce's new campaign came after Taylor Swift's album release on Friday

    The sneak peak of Kelce’s new campaign came after Taylor Swift’s album release on Friday

    Other celebrity partners include standup comedian Matt Rife and Kelce’s fellow NFL star Max Crosby.

    The preview of Kelce’s newest endorsement came a day after his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, released her album ‘The Tortured Poets Department.’

    In the album, some of Swift’s lyrics are believed to be about her relationship with Kelce. The pair made their relationship public late in September and have ruled headlines as Swift became a staple in the Chiefs’ season.

    Fans believe Swift referenced Kelce’s teammate Kadarius Toney in the song ‘The Alchemy’.

    Meanwhile, in her song ‘So High School’, Swift sang about Kelce’s ‘Kiss, Marry, Kill’ interview. The clip went viral in 2023 with a pre-Swift Kelce saying he would marry Katy Perry before dating the 14-time Grammy winner.

    Amid all the buzz surrounding Swift’s album, the Chiefs started their offseason training program on Monday as they work towards a potential three-peat this season.

  • Jason Kelce Unbothered at ‘Sh*t-Talking’ as Travis Kelce Calls Him ‘Sexiest Man on the Planet’

    Jason Kelce Unbothered at ‘Sh*t-Talking’ as Travis Kelce Calls Him ‘Sexiest Man on the Planet’

    Beau jested with Jason,  “I’m more of a fan of your brother anyway. Better athlete. Better celebrity”, to which Jason replied, “At least I’m better looking.” Whereas Allen failed to divert Jason, Travis later took to his official Instagram account to support his brother’s statement, penning, “Sexiest man on the planet!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻”.

    Soon after the post surfaced on the internet, Travis’ reactions grabbed the attention of many. For his strong connection and affection with his brother, Jason, inspired many.

    Jason and Travis Kelce are renowned for having a heartwarming bond. The Kansas City Chiefs  TE Travis Kelce often uplifts the mood of his elder brother and former Philadelphia Eagles center, Jason, even in unpleasant situations.

    Once again their brotherly bond caught the eyeballs of many during Jason’s latest “Sh*t-Talking” organized by the “Green Light” podcast.  Green Light is hosted by Chris Long, former defensive end, Beau Allen, former Philadelphia Eagles’s nose tackle, and other celebrity guests. The recent short clip, which features Jason’s conversation, brings their bonding to the forefront. Taking to their official Instagram account, the Greenlight Pod and the Butter King, shared hilarious banter during their recent podcast.

    The post caption reads “Nothing takes Jason Kelce off his golf game, not even Beau’s chirps.” Jason Kelce looks unbothered while demonstrating his unbeatable golf skills, while Beau Allen seems trying to upset him by drawing his comparison with his most loved brother Travis.

    Kelce brothers’ kinship

    Apart from their NFL success trajectory, the Kelce brothers frequently captivate their fandoms, with their unwavering support for each other off the field. Travis has acknowledged Jason’s superiority in academics as well as behavior, and irrespective of their competitive dynamics, they continue to support each other. Jason advocated for reinstating Travis to the University of Cincinnati football team when he was removed after drug testing.

    Talking about their kinship, Travis adds, “I’m forever in debt to this guy for putting his name, our name — the Kelce name — on the line. When I say I owe it all to him, I really do,” on the podcast “Bussin’ With The Boys” regarding the reinstatement.

    Like Travis, Jason also never shies away from applauding his brother.  During an interview with NBC Sports, in October 2023, Jason remarked “Trav is so good [and] he’s obviously the better football player. He’s a special person and his personality, the way he carries himself, he’s fun to be around, he’s smart … and he’s just a good-intentioned human being. I wish, in a lot of ways, I was more similar to Trav.”

    Thus, the Kelce brothers harbor a deep respect for each other, giving credit for everything.

  • Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring. Here are 5 more athletes who also lost their bling

    Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring. Here are 5 more athletes who also lost their bling

    Losing your car keys or office ID badge is one thing. Jason Kelce took it several steps further by losing his Super Bowl ring.

    The Shaker Heights native and University of Cincinnati graduate revealed on the April 17 edition of his “New Heights” podcast that he lost his the Super Bowl ring he earned when the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFL title in 2018.

    Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring. Here are 5 more athletes who also  lost their bling

    What happened to Jason Kelce’s Super Bowl ring?

    Kelce said he misplaced his ring in a pool of Cincinnati’s famous Skyline Chili when he was in the Queen City taping a “New Heights” episode at UC.

    And it might be gone forever.

    Kelce filed a report with the University of Cincinnati police. It described the ring as lost property rather than stolen. Kelce’s ring was estimated to be worth $100,000, according to Cincinnati Enquirer reporting.

    Molly Yeager, corporate communications manager at Rumpke Waste & Recycling, which services the UC campus, told the Enquirer that finding such a small item at its Colerain Township landfill would be “very unlikely.”

    Believe it or not, Kelce isn’t the first athlete to misplace (ahem, lose) a championship ring.

    Jason Kelce lost Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl ring in pool of chili -  ABC11 Raleigh-Durham

    Robert Horry lost all 7 of his NBA championship rings

    Kelce losing his one and only championship ring is bad, but it’s not Robert Horry bad.

    The seven-time NBA champion, who won titles playing for the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs, misplaced all of his bling during a move, according to reporting by ESPN.

    Super Bowl I ring goes missing for more than 20 years

    Jerry Kramer won NFL titles as a member of the Green Bay Packers in 1961, 1962 and 1965. The offensive lineman was a starter for Packers teams that won the first two Super Bowls for the 1966 and 1967 seasons.

    That first Super Bowl ring, a rare piece of history considering it was awarded to a select few for winning what eventually became one of the world’s marquee sporting events, went missing for years when Kramer lost it in an airplane bathroom.

    But Kramer’s story has a happy ending. He recovered the ring just before it was to be sold at an auction, ESPN reports.

    The Fridge reclaims Super Bowl ring with a little help

    William “The Refrigerator” Perry was a larger-than-life figure during the Chicago Bears’ run to a Super Bowl 20 win. Getting back his ring took a little help – literally.

    Ten-year-old Cliff Forrest dipped into his college fund to purchase Perry’s ring before giving it back to the former defensive lineman, who had fallen on hard times, according to ESPN.

    Another 21st century ring went missing before Kelce lost his Super Bowl bling

    Derrick Coleman won a title as a Seattle Seahawks rookie in 2013. He then lost the ring, but it came back to him through an almost unbelievable series of events.

    According to an ESPN history of Super Bowl rings, Coleman left his ring in a rental car in LA. David Mulugheta, the agent for Coleman’s teammate Earl Thomas, found the Tiffany and Co. box that housed the ring in the exact same car. Mulugheta’s wife thought she had a special gift from her husband until she opened the box and saw a Super Bowl ring inside.

    From there, Mulugheta passed the ring to Thomas, who then returned it to Coleman.

    New York Jets player reunited with Super Bowl ring decades after win

    John Shmitt’s diamond-laden gold ring for winning Super Bowl three as a member of the Jets disappeared during a surfing trip in Hawaii.

    A lifeguard recovered it while snorkeling and hid it away in his closet, according to ESPN’s history of Super Bowl rings.

    This ring was meant to be with Schmitt, though.

    When the lifeguard died, his great-niece found the ring stashed away among his belongings. She realized it was a Super Bowl ring, contacted the NFL, reached out to the Jets at the league’s suggestion and delivered the ring back to Schmitt four decades later.

  • Wow!! NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes and Wife Brittany Mahomes are expecting their 3rd & 4th child…

    Wow!! NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes and Wife Brittany Mahomes are expecting their 3rd & 4th child…

    In a heartwarming announcement that has ignited a wave of excitement among fans and admirers, NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Mahomes have shared the joyful news of their expanding family.

     

    NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes and Wife Brittany Mahomes are expecting their 3rd & 4th child - News

    The couple, known for their unwavering love and strong bond, revealed that they are expecting not one, but two new additions to their family, marking the anticipation of their third and fourth children.

    Patrick Mahomes, revered for his remarkable talent and leadership as quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, and Brittany Mahomes, a dedicated philanthropist and advocate, have long been admired for their commitment to each other and their growing family. With the impending arrival of their third and fourth children, the Mahomes family is poised to embark on a new chapter filled with love, laughter, and endless blessings.

    The announcement, made via social media, captured the hearts of fans around the world, who eagerly shared their congratulations and well-wishes with the expectant parents. The image accompanying the announcement, featuring Patrick and Brittany Mahomes surrounded by their two adorable children, served as a poignant reminder of the joy and excitement that comes with welcoming new life into the world.

    For Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, the news of their expanding family is a source of immense happiness and gratitude. Despite the demands of their respective careers and busy schedules, the couple remains committed to nurturing a loving and supportive home for their children, ensuring that they grow up surrounded by love and encouragement.

    As they prepare to welcome their third and fourth children, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes are filled with anticipation for the journey that lies ahead. From late-night feedings to first steps and beyond, they eagerly await the moments that will shape their growing family and create cherished memories for years to come.

    The announcement of Patrick and Brittany Mahomes’ expanding family has sparked a flurry of excitement and speculation among fans and media outlets alike. From baby names to nursery decor, enthusiasts have eagerly followed every detail of the couple’s pregnancy journey, eagerly anticipating the arrival of their new bundles of joy.

    In a world often marked by uncertainty and turmoil, the news of Patrick and Brittany Mahomes’ growing family serves as a beacon of hope and joy. As they prepare to welcome their third and fourth children, the couple’s unwavering love and commitment to each other and their family shine brightly, inspiring others to embrace the blessings that life has to offer.

    As fans eagerly await updates on the Mahomes family’s journey, one thing is certain: the love and joy that Patrick and Brittany Mahomes share will continue to illuminate their lives and the lives of those around them, creating a legacy of love and happiness that will endure for generations to come.

  • UPDATE! Chiefs fans react to latest photos of RB Louis Rees-Zammit’s workouts with Patrick Mahomes

    UPDATE! Chiefs fans react to latest photos of RB Louis Rees-Zammit’s workouts with Patrick Mahomes

    UPDATE! Chiefs fans react to latest photos of RB Louis Rees-Zammit’s workouts with Patrick Mahomes

    Louis Rees-Zammit ⚡️ (@LouisReesZammit) / X

    The Kansas City Chiefs signed Welsh rugby star Louis Rees-Zammit via the NFL’s International Player Pathway in March, and in doing so, may have found their offense’s next star.

    Set to play running back, Rees-Zammit may initially face an uphill battle to get playing time in Andy Reid’s system, but his natural ability as a rusher is evident in highlights from his rugby career.

    On Saturday, Rees-Zammit posted photos of a recent workout that had Kansas City’s fans salivating at the idea of his potential contributions. He looked lean, mean, and built for speed in the pictures that were tagged as being posted from Dallas, Texas, where Patrick Mahomes has been working with his Chiefs teammates throughout the offseason.

     

    Mahomes can be seen running behind the rugby superstar in one of the photos, leading to speculation that the pair may already be building chemistry ahead of OTAs and training camp.

    Check out what users on Twitter had to say about Rees-Zammit’s workout post this weekend:

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Looks Like the Kelces Made It on to Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poet’ Album

    Looks Like the Kelces Made It on to Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poet’ Album

    Jason Kelce a Taylor Swift lyric. Why not?

    Jason Kelce holds up Ella Piazza for her close encounter with Taylor Swift. The 8-year-old talked about her experience on the Today Show.

    Listen to the 15th track “The Alchemy” or the 22nd track, “So High School” on Taylor Swift’s just-released Tortured Poets Department album and you’ll realize the lyrics refer to boyfriend Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, writes Laura Swartz for Philadelphia Magazine.

    This is not a surprise. Taylor is dating Travis, after all, and she’s known for planting Easter eggs on her albums for her fans to decipher.

    But dig just a little deeper and you’ll realize retired Eagles player Jason Kelce, taking up residence in Haverford, is in there, too.

    The bridge in “The Alchemy” reads, “Shirts off and your friends lift you up over their heads. Beer stickin’ to the floor. Cheers chanted, ‘cause they said ‘There was no chance, trying to be the greatest in the league’.

    If you recall, Jason Kelce took off his shirt to celebrate a Kansas City Chiefs touchdown during the NFL playoff game between Kansas City and Buffalo Bills.

    He was clutching a beer can at the time, leaning out of the stadium luxury box, next to Swift.

    There are other references to the Kelce brothers, particularly to things said in their New Heights podcast.

    Find out what other Jason and Travis Kelce references appear in Taylor Swift’s new album songs in Philadelphia.

  • BREAKING!! 2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history!!

    BREAKING!! 2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history!!

    The Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL’s newest dynasty after securing back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 2022 and 2023.

    Few teams in league history have found the kind of sustained success that Kansas City has attained in recent seasons, and the Chiefs’ utter dominance can be attributed to their ability to identify and acquire talent through the draft.

    This year, Kansas City will have the No. 32 selection in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, a spot that the Chiefs have grown accustomed to occupying. Last time they held the last pick in Round 1, Kansas City chose running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who helped carry the load for the Chiefs offense through two of their three Super Bowl wins in the Patrick Mahomes era.

    Check out every other player selected by Kansas City in the first round of the NFL draft throughout Chiefs history below to see what kind of company the team’s 2024 pick will find themselves in:

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Nov 23, 1967; Kansas City, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; Oakland Raiders quarterback George Blanda (16) looks to throw as Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Gene Trosch (74) at Municipal Stadium.Oakland defeated Kansas City 44-22. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Jan 11,1970; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs guard Mo Moorman (76) block for quarterback Len Dawson (16) against the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV at Tulane Stadium. The Chiefs defeated the Vikings 23-7. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons- USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Unknown date and location; USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs running back Ed Podolak (14) carries the ball with offensive guard George Daney (60) against San Diego Chargers defensive end Tom Williams (87). Mandatory Credit: Rod Hanna-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Nov 1, 1970; Kansas City, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; Oakland Raiders receiver Fred Biletnikokf catches a pass defended by Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Jim Marsalis (40) at Municipal Stadium. The teams played to a 17-17 tie. Mandatory Credit: Rod Hanna-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Jan 30, 2022; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of a Kansas City Chiefs helmet against the Cincinnati Bengals before the AFC Championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Dec. 25, 1971; Kansas City, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs receiver Elmo Wright (17) does a dance after scoring on a play that was nullified against the Miami Dolphins at Municipal Stadium during the 1971 AFC Divisional Playoff game. Miami won 27-24 in two overtime periods in the longest game ever played in the NFL. Mandatory Credit: Rod Hanna-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Jan 1, 1972; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Jeff Kinney (35) takes a handoff from quarterback Jerry Tagge (14) during the 1972 Orange Bowl game. Nebraska defeated Alabama 38-6. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Sep 20, 2009; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs helmet on the field during the game against the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Dec 1, 1974; St. Louis, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; St. Louis Cardinals defensive tackle Bob Rowe (75) in action against Kansas City Chiefs running back Woody Green (27) and quarterback Len Dawson (16) at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit Herb Weitman-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Dec 8, 2013; Landover, MD, USA; General view of Kansas City Chiefs helmet before the game against the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Aug 17, 2014; Charlotte, NC, USA; Kansas City Chiefs helmets lay on the sidelines during the game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Aug 28, 2014; Green Bay, WI, USA; A Kansas City Chiefs helmet sits on the sidelines during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Aug 10, 1991; St. Louis, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Bell (99) on the sideline against the New York Jets at Busch Stadium during the 1991 preseason. Mandatory Credit: Herb Weitman-USA TODAY NETWORK

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Oct 7, 1979; Cincinnati, OH, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Steve Fuller (4) in action against the Cincinnati Bengals at Riverfront Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY NETWORK

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    KANSAS CITY, MO – APRIL 28: Brad Budde (L) and his father, Ed Budde, both former players with the Kansas City Chiefs, walk onto the stage during the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft at Union Station on April 28, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    KANSAS CITY, MO – OCTOBER 24: Detail of a Kansas City Chiefs helmet during the game against the Atlanta Falcons on October 24, 2004 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs defeated the Falcons 56-10. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Tennessee receiver Anthony Hancock celebrates his 47-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Steve Alatorre. Tennessee struggled in defeating Georgia Tech 23-10 before 50,127 at Grant Field in Atlanta Oct. 11, 1980.

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    TUSCALOOSA – OCTOBER 17: ESPN TV analyst Todd Blackledge walks on the field before the game between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on October 17, 2009. The Crimson Tide beat the Gamecocks 20-6. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Aug 10, 1991; St. Louis, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; New York Jets offensive linemen Jeff Criswell (69) and Mike Haight (79) in action against Kanas City Chiefs defensive end Bill Maas (63) at Busch Stadium during the 1991 preseason. Mandatory Credit: Herb Weitman-USA TODAY NETWORK

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Sep 5, 1993; Tampa, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs tackle John Alt (76) against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tampa Stadium. Mandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Nov 17, 1991; Los Angeles, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Los Angeles Raiders tight end Ethan Horton (88) in action against Seattle Seahawks defensive back Brian Davis (34) at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Long Photography-USA TODAY NETWORK

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    KANSAS CITY – DECEMBER 2: A view of a Kansas City Cheifs helmet that displays Sean Taylors #21 on it during the NFL game against the San Diego Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium on December 2, 2007 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Aug 19, 2017; Cincinnati, OH, USA; A Kansas City Chiefs helmet sits on the bench during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    8 Sep 1996: Defensive lineman Neil Smith of the Kansas City Chiefs in action during the Chiefs 19-3 victory over the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Dunn /Allsport

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    14 Dec 1997: Outside lineback Derrick Thomas #58 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates during a game against the San Diego Chargers at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California. The Chiefs defeated the Chargers 29-7. Mandatory Credit: Jed Jacobsohn /

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Percy Snow #48, Linebacker for the Michigan State Spartans during the NCAA Big Ten Conference college football game against the University of Miami Hurricanes on 30th September 1989 at the Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. The Miami Hurricanes won the game 26 – 20. (Photo by Brian Masck/Allsport/Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Sep 5, 1993; Tampa, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs full back Kimble Anders (38) and Harvey Williams (44) in action against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tampa Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Manny Rubio-USA TODAY NETWORK

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Feb 1, 1998; Honolulu, HI, USA; FILE PHOTO; AFC running back Dale Carter (34) of the Kansas City Chiefs on the field against the NFC during 1998 Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium. Mandatory Credit: VJ Lovero-USA TODAY NETWORK

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    85. Matt Herkenhoff, OT, 1976-1985: Herkenhoff was selected by the Chiefs in the fourth round of the 1974 NFL Draft, but he initially opted to play in the rival World Football League. After the WFL folded, he signed with the Chiefs and started 122 games for them during his 10-season NFL career. He was a staple at left tackle from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. He was known as an adaptable and dependable player that ultimately outplayed his draft position. (Photo by Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Dec 29, 2019; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of a Kansas City Chiefs helmet during the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    97. Jerome Woods, S, 1996-2005: A fixture of the Chiefs secondary for the better part of 10 seasons, Woods was a fiery competitor. He knew how to lay the wood, recording five consecutive seasons with over 75 total tackles from 1997 to 2001. His solo tackle numbers rank No. 11 in Chiefs history. (Photo by Jamie Squire / Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    KANSAS CITY, MO – SEPTEMBER 15: Tackle John Tait of the Kansas City Chiefs looks at the scoreboard as the Jacksonville Jaguars run out the clock in the fourth quarter on September 15, 2002, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The Jaguars defeated the Chiefs 23-16. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    24 Sep 2000: Sylvester Morris #84 of the Kansas City Chiefs goes head-to-head against Terrell Buckley #27 of the Denver Broncos during the game at the Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado. The Chiefs defeated the Broncos 24-22.Mandatory Credit: Brian Bahr /Allsport

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Nov 15, 2009; Oakland, CA, USA; A Dallas Texans helmet at the AFC legacy game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Oakland Raiders at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Oct 1, 2006; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle (90) Ryan Sims pressures San Francisco 49ers quarterback (11) Alex Smith in the second half at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. The Chiefs won the game 41-0. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2006 John Rieger

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Nov 23, 2006; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back (27) Larry Johnson is tackled by Denver Broncos cornerback (24) Champ Bailey in the second half at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. Kansas City won 19-10. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2006 John Rieger

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    1972; Unknown location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Detail of Kansas City Chiefs cleats and helmets on the sideline. Mandatory Credit: Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

    Jan 6, 2018; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs inside linebacker Derrick Johnson (56) enters the field during player introductions before the game against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wild Card playoff football game at Arrowhead stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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    2024 NFL Draft: Every first-round pick in Kansas City Chiefs history

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  • LOVE IN LOVE! One day you’re makinɢ a ꜰʀiendshɪp bracelet to give to Taylᴏr Swift and the next you’re holding her in yᴏur arms at coachella 🥰

    LOVE IN LOVE! One day you’re makinɢ a ꜰʀiendshɪp bracelet to give to Taylᴏr Swift and the next you’re holding her in yᴏur arms at coachella 🥰

    TRUE LOVE! One day you’re makinɢ a ꜰʀiendshɪp bracelet to give to Taylᴏr Swift and the next you’re holding her in yᴏur arms at coachella 🥰

    Coming to cheer for her boyfriend – football player Travis Kelce – on October 22, singer Taylor Swift wore a team uniform and a bracelet with his jersey number.

    Taylor Swift was seen sitting in the stands watching the match between Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers. She wore the team’s red shirt and sat next to teammate Travis’s wife. The pop star attracted attention with a yellow bracelet, which had the number 87 between two hearts.

    During the match, Taylor Swift excitedly cheered and interacted with those around her. She also enthusiastically took photos of football player Patrick Mahomes’ wife and children

    Travis Kelce, Teammates Trade Taylor Swift-Inspired Friendship Bracelets

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    Travis Kelce And Chiefs Trade Swiftie-inspired Friendship Bracelets

    The 33-year-old singer and football star Travis Kelce have been publicly dating since September. Taylor has continuously gone to the stadium to support her boyfriend’s matches over the past month. With the pop star’s support, Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs won consecutively.

    Travis Kelce, 34 years old, has twice won the Super Bowl with the team. The American sports star is the one who proactively got to know Taylor Swift. In July, Travis went to see Taylor’s concert and tried to meet her to give her a bracelet with a phone number.

    Travis Kelce cười rạng rỡ trên sân. Ảnh: Page Six

    Taylor and Travis Kelce’s new love affair is fully supported by fans. Taylor’s fans wrote that they were happy that the female singer could publicly express her feelings after many years of a secret relationship with her ex-lover. “I’m so happy that Taylor found someone who isn’t afraid of her shine and treats her lovingly,” one fan wrote.

    Taylor và Travis tay trong tay đi chơi đêm. Ảnh: GC

    Taylor spent 5 years dating British actor Joe Alwyn. Disagreements in lifestyle as well as the difference in popularity and success are said to be the reasons why the two broke up earlier this year.

  • Brittany Mahomes risks major wardrobe malfunction as she exposes underboob on yacht

    Brittany Mahomes risks major wardrobe malfunction as she exposes underboob on yacht

    Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany risked a major wardrobe malfunction as she wore a very skimpy bikini exposing some serious underboob during a yacht outing.

    After winning this year’s Super Bowl, the Mahomes are enjoying their time off before heading back into pre-season prep at the end of the summer. And to treat themselves, the pair were seen enjoying a fun-filled getaway with their friends in Cabo San Lucas over the past several days.

    But Sunday was one just for the girls as the blonde beauty was seen dipping her feet in the clear blue water as she lounged out with her three bikini-clad friends. During the boat outing, the retired soccer player left little to the imagination as she rocked a teeny bright orange two-piece with her cleavage spilling out of her top.

    Brittany was seen lounging on a yacht in Cabo San Lucas ( Image: BACKGRID)

    The 28-year-old model looked relaxed and content as she dried off in the sun as she sported a pair of matching orange shades. And while the group soaked up the sun, it’s likely Taylor Swift’s new album The Tortured Poets Department was bumping in the background as Brittany recently gushed over how much she adored her friend’s new release.

    When the pop superstar dropped her 11th studio album, Brittany like most Swifties, spared no time reposting the announcement onto her Instagram Story. Under the repost, Brittany excitedly captioned the post: “Let’s goooooo” along with three clapping emojis. This comes as the pair have grown very close over the past year as both of their partners play for the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Brittany wore a teeny orange bikini for the occasion ( Image: BACKGRID)

    Taylor and Brittany were first photographed together having dinner together at the end of last year ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs game against the New York Jets as have since grown to become close-knit friends. Over the course of the season, the pair have been spotted wearing matching jerseys, cheering from the sidelines, going to victory celebrations together, and even making their own secret handshake.

    At the start of their friendship back in October of last year, a source told US Weekly: “Taylor is loving her newfound friendships with the other wives and girlfriends of Travis’ teammates. She appreciates that they know how to have fun just like she does and she loves cheering Travis and the Chiefs on alongside all of them.”