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Whenever any team plays the Kansas City Chiefs, star tight end Travis Kelce typically has a target on his back. The seven-time All-Pro selection and 10-time Pro Bowler is arguably the team’s top pass-catching threat, and usually a top priority of opposing defensive coordinators’ game plans.
Not only do the Chiefs have a key stretch in the coming weeks, but they will also return 25-year-old star receiver, Rashee Rice, who was suspended for the first six games after he pled guilty to two third-degree felonies in the offseason.
Kelce thankfully appeared to be okay after a scary-looking fall in the Chiefs' win over the Lions on Sunday night.
After Taylor Swift‘s magnanimous engagement and her new album, which, despite mixed reception from many, is seeing a huge surge in sales, she is now at the center of a conspiracy, where some are questioning her political leanings.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce suffered a charley horse after doing a headstand against the Detroit Lions, which Jason loved.
The Chiefs tight end had a comical answer about this physical play during a win over the Lions last Sunday night.
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Jason Kelce has discussed his WWE experience, while his brother Travis has opened up about his goal to be in WWE and the kind of wrestler he wants to be.
During a May episode of the "New Heights" podcast, Jason and Travis Kelce pivoted to the other football to discuss what they described as "cringy" Team USA soccer fan chants. Most notably, the "I believe that we will win" mantra popularized during the 2014 World Cup.