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Travis Kelce just won the Super Bowl, so what is he going to do now? His dad says the tight end will probably join his girlfriend Taylor Swift abroad on the Eras Tour. Ed Kelce told the Sydney Morning Herald that after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers last week, he asked his son, 34, if he was “going to take off for Sydney,” where 14-time Grammy winner Swift, also 34, will be playing Friday through Monday. “He seemed keen,” said Papa Kelce. “He said he’d really like to see Sydney and Singapore, but he wasn’t sure because he has commitments. He is at a celebrity charity golf ...
New York Daily News
Joe Alwyn might still be tight-lipped over his split from ex Taylor Swift, but the British actor has finally broken his social media silence just two months before the release of her newest album — largely believed to be inspired by the demise of their love story. The “Favourite” star on Monday shared an Instagram carousel of photos both old and new, two days before ringing in his 32nd birthday. Among the shots in Alwyn’s new post are an artsy, black-and-white mirror selfie among nature, as well as a screenshot of David Brent (Ricky Gervais) in the British version of “The Office,” saying, “Dif...
New York Daily News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman’s mentions on X blew up following the Chiefs’ 25-22 overtime victory against the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII. It wasn’t because of anything Aikman had written or said on Super Bowl Sunday. It was because Chiefs fans were responding to a 2019 message on Twitter (which is now X). Aikman had not liked that the Athletic noted Mahomes was putting up career numbers that were on pace to dwarf Aikman’s. So he wrote: “Talk to me when he has 33% of my Super Bowl Titles.” Chiefs fans were more than happy to point out that Mahomes now has as many Super Bowl ch...
The Kansas City Star
For the record, there is no official or unofficial Dallas Cowboys advisory board that owner Jerry Jones listens to before making decisions. Jones has long sought out the opinions of others. But most decisions are made in concert with coach Mike McCarthy, vice president Stephen Jones and personnel director Will McClay. So the news former coach Jimmy Johnson is now part of a Cowboys advisory board should be taken with a grain of salt or least the jovial spirit in which it was announced by a chuckling Johnson on a Miami radio show that has since gone viral. “Since the Ring of Honor, I am on his [...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
SAN DIEGO — For a group of San Diego Swifties who attended the Super Bowl this month, their fondness for Taylor Swift did not extend to cheering for the pop star's newly adopted NFL team and boyfriend Travis Kelce. Taking precedence for the dozen-plus San Diegans was their membership in the San Francisco 49ers' fan base known as The Faithful. Easy decision, that. "All of these family members, while Swifties, were there to support the 49ers," reports John Lynch Sr., father of 49ers general manager John Lynch Jr., regarding the dozen-plus relatives' Las Vegas football junket. With Kelce catching...
The San Diego Union-Tribune
CHICAGO — A week after being formally announced as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024, Chicago Bears great Steve McMichael has been admitted to the intensive care unit of a suburban hospital with a urinary tract infection, according to his longtime publicist, Betsy Shepherd. McMichael, 66, has been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for more than three years and has lost his ability to move or speak. He was hospitalized last summer with sepsis and pneumonia before recovering. His fight, family and friends have said, was enlivened by the prospect of making the H...
Chicago Tribune
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs’ Super Bowl rally was wrapping up Wednesday, and it had been a great day for Chris Cotten and his 13-year-old son, Zach. They had cheered for the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs and weren’t far from the Union Station stage. Zach got autographs from a handful of former players. Then there was gunfire. “The police ran from behind the stage towards the shooter, and when they cleared, we went into the building,” Chris Cotten recalled in a phone interview. “Nobody was really actually sure if it was gunshots or if it was fireworks.” Cotten estimated there were a few...
The Kansas City Star
Taylor Swift appears to have donated $100,000 to the family of the local radio DJ fatally shot in Kansas City Wednesday at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade. The Grammy-winning billionaire, 34, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, submitted two donations of $50,000 apiece early Friday toward the family of Elizabeth Lopez-Galvan, according to the donors listed on the GoFundMe page. Swift’s contributions are the top donations for the fund so far. Each donation was accompanied by a message from the pop star: “Sending my deepest sympathies and condolences in the wake of your devastating loss. ...
New York Daily News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In December, quarterback Patrick Mahomes was asked about international singing star Taylor Swift regularly coming to Kansas City Chiefs games to cheer for boyfriend Travis Kelce. “At first, I felt like everybody kind of stayed away. Just let him do what he was doing,” Mahomes told CBS Mornings. “And then he started bringing Taylor around, and he realized how cool of a person she was. And she is. And so for us, I mean, there were a couple of jokes here and there at the beginning, but now it’s just, she’s just part of Chiefs Kingdom now. She’s part of the team.” Swift was at S...
The Kansas City Star
SEATTLE — The Pete Carroll-led Seahawks, as fans painfully know, were 1 yard from going back-to-back. What's less talked about is that the Pete Carroll-led Seahawks — on defense, at least — were built back-to-front. In other words, those Seattle teams tried to stack the secondary with Pro Bowl talent and build the rest of the "D" around the defensive backs. Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor come to mind — but trades for safeties Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams seemed to cement that philosophy. But as free agency looms and with the draft less than three months away, it's time to won...
The Seattle Times
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