Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce reacted to the allegations that KC threw its Week 18 game vs the Denver Broncos.
Travis Kelce scoffed at the notion that the Chiefs rested their starters in order to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
Travis Kelce had a passionate response to claims that the Chiefs purposefully lost on Sunday to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs player spoke about his New Year's Eve plans on the latest episode of his "New Heights" podcast alongside brother Jason Kelce
The Chiefs' offense doesn't revolve around Kelce as much as in years past, but he should be rested for another playoff run.
Due to this latest honor, Kelce made a bit of NFL history. This now marks the second time that the former Cincinnati Bearcats star has won the challenge, with the first coming in 2020. In doing so, Kelce is now the first two-time winner of the challenge in its 10-year history, according to the Chiefs' website.
Travis Kelce didn't hold back when revealing his thoughts on what brother Jason Kelce called a 'ridiculous' question.
The Chiefs’ blowout loss to the Broncos on Sunday sparked speculation the team did not want to face the Bengals in the playoffs.
Despite the Chiefs eliminating the Bengals by losing in Week 18, Travis Kelce wanted Cincinnati in the playoffs, he says.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee has won a $35,000 prize from Nationwide Insurance to benefit his foundation, 87 & Running
Travis Kelce said he's not a fan of fall weddings since that is prime time for football: "Don't make my friends choose."