Travis Kelce Calls Himself 'Furry Son of a B—-'
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Jason Kelce has helped build one of the most well-known podcasts in the sports entertainment industry, recording the "New Heights" show with his brother, Travis Kelce. While the retired NFL star and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end have built a massive following, another family member has also spent some time under the spotlight.
Terry Pegula used ridiculous reasons to look for ways to get the Tush Push out of the league and away from the Buffalo Bills.
Jason Kelce attended not only to help defend the Eagles' tush push play against a potential ban, but also to push back against claims that the play led to his retirement.
Travis Kelce is working up a sweat in the Sunshine State. The Chiefs’ star tight end trained this week in Miami, where he at one point ditched a black T-shirt to reveal a hairy back to the nearby paps.
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The video announcement included surprise appearances from her daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2 and her newborn daughter Finnley. In the video, Kelce watches over her daughters when she receives a call to confirm a mystery guest for the podcast.
The tush push remains alive after Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce led a last-ditch effort to save Philly’s signature play.
After Kelce’s team lost the Super Bowl and Swift finished the Eras Tour, the two have taken a step back in an attempt to live a “normal life.” One source told to Us Weekly they “needed time for themselves,” adding, “Taylor and Travis are doing great, and they’re still very much together and in love. They’re just taking a break from the public eye.”
In a decisive move during the NFL's annual spring meetings, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie played a key role in protecting one of the team's most recognizable-and controve