Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce shared a behind the scenes video on social media of he and older brother Jason Kelce's 'New Heights' live show from last week in Ohio.
Chiefs star Travis and former Eagles center Jason, who recently retired from the NFL, returned to the University of Cincinnati earlier this month for a special edition of their hit podcast.
Retired NFL legend Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring during a
Super Bowl winner Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl ring in a kiddie pool filled with a concoction of chili, spaghetti, and more during an obstacle course competition. He added that he's filed an insurance claim for the "hunk of metal."Kelce, along with his brother and fellow Super Bowl champion, Travis, explained on their "New Heights" podcast how they hosted a game show during a live performance of the podcast in Cincinnati. The brothers put on the "Lombaby Games," an obstacle course competition...
‘I think we can safely assume that my Super Bowl ring is now in a landfill someplace in the Cincinnati tri-state area,’ Jason said
Jason Kelce knows how the rumors fly, and he's shutting this one down before it gets its wings. After a report suggested the former Philadelphia Eagles center said his Super Bowl ring was
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce reportedly will be joining ESPN's "Monday Night Football" pregame show after retiring earlier this year.
Jason Kelce joked that he and his brother Travis' 'New Heights' podcast was behind commissioner Roger Goodell's latest NFL proposal.
The three-time Super Bowl champion, who inked an agreement on a two-year contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs Monday, shared an emotional video confirming the news.
Does the NFL have its next Travis Kelce? According to retired quarterback Robert Griffin III, the answer is yes in San Francisco 49ers first-round draft choice Ricky Pearsall.
The mother of two and grandmother of three looked back on the past ways she
Today WhatsApp is introducing a new way to organize events. It should thus be easier to plan get togethers directly in WhatsApp, without the need for separate apps, regardless of whether you're setting up a virtual meeting or birthday dinner or whatever else. Anyone can create an event that others can respond to in a group chat, so that the entire group knows who's coming and who isn't. Events will also be listed in each group's information page, and those who are going will get a notification...