Many Houston Texans fans and players pointed to the purportedly poor officiating as a leading cause of Houston's 23-14 defeat in the divisional round to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday.
Prior to the Kansas City Chiefs' divisional round game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, Jason Kelce revealed a hilarious story from the brothers' childhood in Ohio. Kelce shared that Travis pretended his name was "Charles" because his favorite NBA player was Charles Barkley.
The NFL's divisional round gets underway on Saturday afternoon with a 4:30 p.m. EST kickoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.
Travis Kelce's girlfriend isn't the only loved one the Kansas City Chiefs star will have at Saturday's playoffs game against the visiting Houston Texans. In his capacity as an NFL analyst for ESPN, Travis' brother Jason Kelce has arrived at Arrowhead ...
It’s been quite a ride for Travis Kelce and the Chiefs — facing off Saturday against the Texans, with a berth to their seventh consecutive AFC Conference Championship game on the line. As the tight end and his team warmed up on the field at Arrowhead Stadium ahead of kickoff,
Before the Kansas City Chiefs' divisional matchup against the Houston Texans, Jason Kelce addressed growing speculation about his younger brother Travis Kelce’s potential retirement.
Jason Kelce revealed the hilarious name that his brother, Chiefs star Travis Kelce, was given when he was a child.
I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, said on their “New Heights” podcast.
Jason Kelce had long desired to experience the exciting Philly victory celebration. His wife, Kylie Kelce, also suggested that if he stayed, they could join the crowds in Broad Street for the iconic celebration. However, Jason Kelce decided to watch the Chiefs, prioritizing being there for Travis Kelce.
Philadelphia's all-time great center has to choose between his brother and his beloved team on Super Bowl Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in their fifth Super Bowl in the last six years. Here's how their star tight end feels about being the league's "villains."