No, he’s up for “Favorite Surprise Guest” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards because of his appearance at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. And the Kansas City Chiefs tight end got a shoutout from his brother Jason on the latest New Heights podcast (in which we learned Taylor listens every week! ).
On the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, tight end Travis Kelce talked about how he and the Chiefs have embraced becoming villains.
If this whole football thing doesn't work out, Travis Kelce has proven he has a viable second option in the game show world. Unlike the smash mouth, pound the pigskin skills he needs on the field as a tight end for the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs,
Could the Kansas City Chiefs do the unthinkable and seriously cut tight end Travis Kelce during the NFL offseason?
Intern Brandon from the 'New Heights' podcast opened up about the warm welcome Swift gave him in the Chiefs' private box
Travis Kelce is reportedly preparing to spare no expense to ensure his loved ones enjoy a luxurious experience at the upcoming Super Bowl.
Among the most controversial cut candidates was Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who was an instrumental contributor in Kansas City’s win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night. Take a look at PFN’s justification for listing Kelce as a cut candidate below:
After being a decoy for most of the Chiefs' season, Kelce is back in the spotlight because of another impressive postseason performance.
CBS broadcaster Tony Romo accused Travis Kelce of flopping in the second quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
We got so many good Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce moments on the field after the couple celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs returning to the Super Bowl yet again. But we’ve got to focus on this one.
In beating the Buffalo Bills to claim their third straight AFC championship, however, the Chiefs hardly called upon one of their biggest names Sunday, with star tight end Travis Kelce logging just two catches for 19 yards in the 32-29 victory.