Travis Kelce says his "strong" relationship with Taylor Swift allows him to stay focused on his career in the NFL. During a Jan. 15 appearance on "The Stephen A. Smith Show," Kelc
Kelce caught a 49-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter of an AFC Divisional playoff game against the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The NFL noted it was the first time Kelce had a play with more than 20 yards after the catch this season.
Kelce did that in the second quarter today, with a 49-yard catch and run that put the Chiefs deep into Texans territory and set up a one-yard touchdown run by Kareem Hunt. The extra point gave the Chiefs a 13-3 lead late in the second quarter, and they’re rolling all over the Texans.
Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift's long-awaited connection at the Kansas City Chiefs NFL game has fans in their feelings.
Texans defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. disengaged from his blocker and attempted to bring Mahomes down as he stepped into the pocket. Before being taken down for a sack, Mahomes flung the ball into the end zone, where Kelce stood between two defenders.
Caitlin Clark cheers for Travis Kelce next to Taylor Swift while watching the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Houston Texans
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce connected for their NFL record 18th touchdown in the playoffs during the fourth quarter on Saturday. Their latest combined score came in truly breathtaking fashion. On third-and-goal,
If having Taylor Swift watching Travis Kelce and the Chiefs play the Houston Texans on Saturday wasn’t enough, some more star power was in the pop princess’ suite. That’s longtime Kansas City Chiefs fan Caitlin Clark watching the Divisional round game with Swift.
Kelce has a season-high 113 receiving yards today against the Texans, and he caught a touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes in the fourth quarter that gave the Chiefs a 20-12 lead. It was a great pass from Mahomes, who had to escape the pass rush and threw the ball as he was falling to the ground after being tripped up.
During the Chiefs’ first playoff game of the year, Travis Kelce predictably made a pivotal big play, reeling in a pass from Patrick Mahomes near mid-field and breaking a few tackles before getting taken down a few yards shy of the end zone.