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Travis Kelce makes feelings clear as he's forced to play on Thanksgiving for first time
Travis Kelce is set to play on Thanksgiving for the first time in his career, and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end has said he's relishing the opportunity. The Chiefs are enduring a bit of a tough season,
NFL broadcaster Tony Romo ripped officials for an offensive pass interference call on the Kansas City Chiefs' final drive of regulation on Sunday.
When Travis Kelce announced in late February he'd be returning to the Kansas City Chiefs for his 13th season, he cited his frustration with how the final game of the season -- the Chiefs' 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss -- played out.
In the middle of a must-win game against the Colts on Sunday, the Chiefs were driving down the field behind 20-17, hopeful for a late-game drive to tie or take the lead, until tight end Travis Kelce was called for an egregious offensive pass interference call.
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce's dad, Ed Kelce, took to social media to defend his son against critics, citing the 10-time Pro Bowler's stats this season.
“Talk your s--- Shedeur, let’s f---ing go!” the younger Kelce brother said. “My dog goes in, gets his first start, gets his first dub. Let’s f---ing go, man. The 45th starting QB for the Browns since 1994, first Browns QB to win his first official start since 1995. Cleveland’s been waiting for this. We’ve been waiting for this.”