Patrick Mahomes led the charge for the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night as they booked their third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl by defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship. Mahomes threw for a touchdown and ran for two more during the 32–29 win, and now is setting his sights on the game's biggest stage once again.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce spoke about wanting to become a quarterback and being like Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. He spoke about it on Friday.
After being a decoy for most of the Chiefs' season, Kelce is back in the spotlight because of another impressive postseason performance.
After Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes scored on a one-yard touchdown run in the second quarter with 1:55 remaining, Kelce got in the face of multiple Bills defenders, seemingly to talk some trash after the Chiefs' touchdown.
Kansas City's star tight end, Travis Kelce, is always part of the story when it comes to a Chiefs playoff game. In a divisional round win over the Houston Texans, Kelce set the record for most games with at least 100 receiving yards in NFL playoff history.
While the team was doing things they haven't in decades and Daniels was posting rookie records across the NFL -- star wide receiver Terry McLaurin managed who no other player has in the playoffs since superstar tight end Travis Kelce in 2022.
After the game, Kelce spoke to the fans at Arrowhead Stadium during the trophy ceremony. The former Cincinnati Bearcats tight end had a message for the crowd before breaking out into song, opting for "Get Down Tonight" by the KC and the Sunshine Band.
Appearing on the "New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce" podcast, NBA superstar LeBron James said the closest he came to giving the NFL a shot was during the 2011 NBA lockout. “I didn't know when we were going to make the deal with the owners and get ...
Taylor Swift made boyfriend Travis Kelce's AFC Championship game a family affair. Swift, 35, stepped out at the Sunday, January 26, Kansas City Chiefs versus Buffalo Bills game with mom Andrea, dad Scott and brother Austin in tow.
Arrowhead Stadium. A nail-biting finish. At this point, it doesn't feel like the AFC championship game without any of those. The same can be said for a classic Travis Kelce moment behind the microphone after a Kansas City win.
The formidable duo are not shy about sharing their relationship with the world, recreating an iconic on-field kiss.