Pat McAfee reads a text message from sources saying Travis Kelce will play in the NFL next season.
In Kelce's message to McAfee, the 10-time Pro Bowler revealed that he's "got a real bad taste in my mouth" with his performance during the Super Bowl and with how he fell short in
With the NFL combine taking place in Indianapolis, a lot of news has come out. One of the biggest storylines has been the status of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. While Kelce's future has been uncertain since the Chiefs' 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX earlier this month,
A verdict has been made by Travis Kelce on whether he will still be an active NFL player in 2025. After weeks of speculation regarding his future, Pat McAfee confirmed on Thursday’s episode of his ESPN show that the Chiefs' star tight end will "definitely" be returning to Kansas City for
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.
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,
Kansas City tight end ranks third all-time amongst TEs in career receptions (1,004) and receiving yards (12,151).
Pat McAfee just heaped a ton of praise on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Kelce has established himself as, arguably, the greatest the position has ever seen in the NFL.
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.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes posted a GIF of security guard John Michael Wozniak shrugging after beating Michael Jordan in a quarter toss game, which was featured in the ESPN docuseries, The Last Dance, and immediately became an indelible meme.