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.
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.
After being a decoy for most of the Chiefs' season, Kelce is back in the spotlight because of another impressive postseason performance.
The gesture came just days after James congratulated Travis Kelce on social media for setting a new NFL record. In the Chiefs' recent victory over the Houston Texans, Travis Kelce achieved his ninth 100-yard receiving game in the playoffs, breaking the record held by the legendary Jerry Rice. James took to X to celebrate the milestone.
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs refused to answer questions about questionable penalties that benefited the Chiefs in their playoff win over the Texans.
Kelce enters the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills with the most postseason receptions (172) and second-most receiving yards (2,020) and touchdown receptions (20). Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (2,245 receiving yards and 22 touchdown receptions) holds the No. 1 spot in those two categories.
Jason Kelce revealed the hilarious name that his brother, Chiefs star Travis Kelce, was given when he was a child.
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.
Travis Kelce has spoken out regarding the claims that the Kansas City Chiefs cheated during their playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday (January 18). During an episode of his New Heights podcast alongside his older brother Jason Kelce on Wednesday,
Donna Kelce's makeup artist told PEOPLE the one thing the NFL mom didn't want to wear to the Kansas City Chiefs vs Houston Texans playoff game on Jan. 18, 2025.
Jason Kelce reflected on Travis Kelce's career, describing it as a remarkable journey. He highlighted how his brother evolved from an enthusiastic rookie into a seasoned leader for the Chiefs. “It’s been incredible to watch his transformation into a composed veteran presence,” Jason Kelce said.