Jason Kelce reflected on Travis Kelce's career, describing it as a remarkable journey. He highlighted how his brother evolved from an enthusiastic rookie into a seasoned leader for the Chiefs. “It’s been incredible to watch his transformation into a composed veteran presence,” Jason Kelce said.
The NFL's divisional round gets underway on Saturday afternoon with a 4:30 p.m. EST kickoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.
It’s been quite a ride for Travis Kelce and the Chiefs — facing off Saturday against the Texans, with a berth to their seventh consecutive AFC Conference Championship game on the line. As the tight end and his team warmed up on the field at Arrowhead Stadium ahead of kickoff,
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce exploded against the Houston Texans, and Patrick Mahomes knows why. The Kansas City Chiefs made it to yet another AFC Championship game after defeating the Houston Texans 23-14 at Arrowhead Stadium, with Travis Kelce giving us a timely reminder of his talents.
As a kid, Travis Kelce introduced himself to people in his neighborhood in a surprising way. “He was the crazy guy,” Jason Kelce said of his brother on ESPN's "Postseason NFL Countdown" ahead of the playoff matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans on Jan. 18. “He also told the entire block his name was Charles.”
Travis Kelce has become one of the NFL's most captivating personalities, with fans eagerly watching his every move. Before the Kansas City Chiefs' first whistle blows, all eyes and
The Kansas City Chiefs begin their quest for an historic third consecutive Lombardi Trophy on Saturday when they welcome CJ Stroud and the Houston Texans
Kansas City Chiefs signed Shaun Bradley and Jason Taylor II to reserve/future contracts to strengthen their roster. Travis Kelce, now the all-time rec
Brooke Shields and Donna Kelce attended the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff game against the Houston Texans. Taylor Swift was also in attendance to support Travis Kelce.
Retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce posed exactly that question to his brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on this week’s episode of New Heights, the podcast they jointly host. Travis’s answer is an important,
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott responded with pride to a four-year-old insult by a Baltimore reporter labeling Buffalo as a 'city of losers'. Celebrating his team's recent victory, McDermott asserted that Buffalo is now 'a city of winners,