Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship has come under a microscope after the Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Amid all the commentary, former NFL punter and popular sports analyst Pat McAfee decided to offer his two cents by issuing a strong message.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce plans to play next season rather than retire. The 35-year-old Kelce had been mulling whether to return for a 13th season. But the four-time All-Pro made his feelings clear in a text to Pat McAfee that the host read during “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday.
A celebration is in order in Chiefs Kingdom as more and more information points to Travis Kelce continuing to play football in Kansas City.
Seemingly every sports media pundit has an opinion about Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s possible retirement and the role his girlfriend Taylor Swift may or may not play in his decision. ESPN’s Pat McAfee is no different,
Travis Kelce isn't going anywhere. The Kansas City Chiefs star just announced he's returning next season ... saying losing Super Bowl LIX left a "bad taste in my mouth." The 35-year-old tight end revealed his plans in a text message to Pat McAfee
ESPN’s Pat McAfee was back on the airwaves for just two days before he broke arguably the biggest news of the NFL offseason. On Thursday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show,” the polarizing sports-media personality broke the news that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce isn’t retiring and plans
Will Travis Kelce retire or will he continue to play for the Kansas City Chiefs? That's been the big question so far this offseason.
Just days after Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach strongly indicated that star tight end Travis Kelce, who was mulling a potential retirement from the NFL, would be returning for another season, Kelce himself, with the help of ESPN's Pat McAfee, confirmed his decision.
McAfee believes that there is an early 'King of the Offseason' in the National Football Football League after a recent series of moves that has fans talking. McAfee named new head coach Ben Johnson's Chicago Bears, who recently traded for guards Jonah Jackson and Joe Thuney, as the NFL's 'Kings of the Offseason.'
With the NFL Combine ongoing, the chance for coaches, players and media alike to mingle is omni-present, and Pat McAfee took the opportunity on Thursday to share some breaking news on tight end Travis Kelce.
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