Travis Kelce exits Chiefs-Bills game with apparent injury
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Still, the NFL now faces a decision regarding Bishop’s hit on Kelce. Typically, the league fines players up to $17,389 for a first violation involving a hit on a defenseless player, with the amount increasing to $23,186 for a second offense in the same season.
A controversial hit on Travis Kelce by Buffalo's Cole Bishop during a Chiefs-Bills game has sparked debate over "defenseless receiver" rules. Fans and analysts are awaiting an NFL ruling, as similar mid-air collisions have resulted in significant fines.
Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce has been on quite the journey in his career since he retired from the NFL in 2024. The Super Bowl LII champion combined his experience on the gridiron and on-camera reps from the "New Heights" podcast to make the natural transition into working as an analyst for ESPN.
Travis Kelce is unbothered by the Bills fans chirping him from the Highmark Stadium seat.
A number of costly mistakes hurt the Chiefs as the game remained scoreless until deep into the second quarter. One of those mistakes came when star tight end Travis Kelce saw a pass from Patrick Mahomes sail off of his hands and directly into the waiting arms of veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner.
Six-year veteran defensive tackle Teair Tart found his name in the headlines earlier this season after he unleashed a slap to the face onto one of the NFL’s most high-profile players, Kansas City Chiefs future Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce.
Jason Kelce is throwing in his nomination for PEOPLE's 2025 Sexiest Man Alive.
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce questioned why the NFL fines player who criticize officiating, pointing to New York Giants pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux's remarks.
The infamous tush push, mastered by the Philadelphia Eagles, has both supporters and critics. If there’s one thing both parties agree on, it’s the inconsistent officiating.
In an interview with People 's Natasha Dye and Emily Rella, the seven-time Pro Bowler offered his thoughts on the magazine's annual "Sexiest Man Alive" competition. Kelce singled out actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo as worthy candidates.