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Taylor Swift attended the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game in support of Travis Kelce on Dec. 14, when she was joined by Kylie Kelce and her daughters, fan footage shared online shows.
It's been a brutal season for Travis Kelce and the Chiefs. Kelce, one season closer to the inevitable end of his illustrious career, has been forced to play for
Tempes flared in the fourth quarter when Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected after his vicious hit on Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton. Thorton takes a hard hit and has to be helped off the field pic.twitter.com/oj92e3sQPb
Kelce’s decisions to decline interviews after losses have led to debate on social media. Some people justify his choices by pointing out that his words tend to get taken out of context and twisted by the media. Critics see his silence as a refusal to take accountability, pointing to his willingness to speak after wins to support their argument.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce catches a 17-yard pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte dives for a 30-yard sideline snag. New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye rushes to the pylon to cap off the opening drive with an 8-yard touchdown.
Trey McBride surpasses Travis Kelce to set a new NFL record, further cementing his rise as one of the league’s top tight ends.
Kelce came into the season looking to help the Chiefs compete alongside some of the biggest names in the NFL, such as head coach Andy Reid. As Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes look to help the Chiefs advance to their fourth straight Super Bowl appearance, the tight end was featured in a major announcement from the NFL.