Pat McAfee reads a text message from sources saying Travis Kelce will play in the NFL next season.
The New York Jets have a vastly different story about their breakup with Aaron Rodgers than the rumors that have circulated. On Tuesday, new Jets general manager Darren Mougey met with the media at the NFL scouting combine.
Texans general manager Nick Caserio tells Pat McAfee what he expects from C.J. Stroud in his third year with the team.
ESPN’s Pat McAfee is taking advantage and spending some quality time with his 1-year-old daughter Mackenzie and his wife Samantha. McAee, 37, worked during Super Bowl LIX week in New Orleans, Louisiana,
Travis Kelce's future in the NFL had been a major talking point ever since the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl loss. Fortunately, fans didn't have to wait for long to know his decision, with Pat McAfee confirming on Thursday that the star tight end plans to return in the 2025 season.
Whenever Aaron Rodgers becomes a free agent, he's going to explore all of his options even though he does seem to have a preferred destination if it becomes available. On Wednesday's episode of The Pat McAfee Show,
After a couple of weeks of will he or won't he, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is officially suiting up again in 2025. There was a thought that the 35-year-old future Hall of Famer would walk off into the sunset with Taylor Swift and enjoy the next phase of his life with the Grammy winner,
When Travis Kelce walked off the field at the Superdome, he knew there was a possibility that he had just played his final NFL game. The longtime Chiefs tight end had himself a rough night in Super Bowl 59 — as did the rest of his teammates.
Seemingly every sports media pundit has an opinion about Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s possible retirement and the role his girlfriend Taylor
Just days after Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach strongly indicated that star tight end Travis Kelce, who was mulling a potential retirement from the NFL, would be returning for another season, Kelce himself, with the help of ESPN's Pat McAfee, confirmed his decision.
His 1,004 receptions is currently 14th in NFL history. With 66 receptions in 2025, Kelce would surpass former Indianapolis Colts star wide receiver Reggie Wayne and enter the top 10 in NFL history for catches. In all 11 seasons Kelce played more than just one game, the Cincinnati product has had at least 67 receptions.