Taylor Swift subtly supported boyfriend Travis Kelce breaking a major Kansas City Chiefs touchdown record. The pop star, 35, dropped a "like" on a Chiefs Instagram post celebrating Kelce, also 35, earning the most receiving touchdowns in KC history.
Travis Kelce broke the Chiefs’ record for most receiving touchdowns when the Kansas City Chiefs played the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure on Christmas.
The Kansas City Chiefs stars don festive NFL-branded Santa coats after their Christmas Day victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Taylor Swift is cheering on Travis Kelce, even when she's not on the sidelines. As the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end, 34, earned another receiving touchdown and helped his team clinch victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, 29-10, he also further etched his name in the franchise's history books.
The “Look What You Made Me Do” singer did not attend the tight end’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce moved ahead of Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez for the most touchdown receptions in franchise history on
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce secured his spot in Kansas City’s franchise record books with this touchdown catch against the #Steelers in Week 17.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce set a franchise record in Kansas City’s Week 17 win over the Pittsburgh #Steelers on Christmas Day.
Netflix on Christmas Day shared a sneak peek of the Adam Sandler comedy “Happy Gilmore 2,” which will be released in 2025. Kelce, whose acting career has taken a big step forward this year with his work in FX’s “Grotesquerie,” will appear in the film.
Patrick Mahomes' three touchdown passes keyed the Kansas City Chiefs to a convincing 29-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. With the win, the Chiefs clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed and the coveted first-round playoff bye that comes with it.
His fourth-quarter touchdown catch on a scrambling, back-pedaling throw from Patrick Mahomes officially put him into the record books. It was his 77th career receiving touchdown, breaking a tie with another Hall of Fame tight end: Tony Gonzalez, who played 12 seasons with the Chiefs from 1997 through 2008.