Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce vehemently denied that the Chiefs lost to the Broncos on purpose to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
Travis Kelce was fined by the NFL for an unusual reason following the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Christmas Day game. The Christmas Day game at the home of the Pittsburgh Steelers included a questionable call that resulted in a fine for Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce.
The 10-time Pro Bowler and Swift quietly rang in the new year in Kansas City, as Kelce had practice on Dec. 31 and Jan 1. He also needed to record the latest episode of "New Heights", a podcast he co-hosts with his older brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce.
The NFL's Week 18 scheduling flex delivered a thrilling end to the 2024-25 regular season. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce confronted speculations that Kansas City lost deliberately to avoid facing the Bengals,
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The NFL announced on Saturday, Jan. 4, that Kelce was fined for “Unsportsmanlike Conduct Use of Prop,” according to NBC Sports
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce was reportedly fined more than $14,000 for his touchdown celebration against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Arguably, the most notable accomplishment of the holiday for the former Cincinnati Bearcats star was when he broke NFL legend Tony Gonzalez's record (76) for the most career-receiving touchdowns in Chiefs history. In the fourth quarter, Patrick Mahomes hit Kelce for a 12-yard score to give him the 77th of his career.
The Bengals closed the campaign with five straight victories and could have featured the league's MVP winner for the regular season had they made the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs are resting Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Chris Jones and a host of starters against Denver in the regular-season finale with nothing at stake.
The 2024-25 regular season is officially over. 14 teams are currently battling for a place in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans with all of them, bar the No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit