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Festive flair: Chiefs and Steelers make spirited Week 17 arrivals
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The Kansas City Chiefs got the scoring started early in their Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Wednesday afternoon.
Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy caught a 7-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs went up 6-0.Β
Worthy appeared to do a Christmas-themed celebration with his teammates, then lifted up his shirt.
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NFL officials penalized Worthy for the play. But fans were confused as to why the flag was thrown. Some suggested Worthy may have been pretending to have a gun on him. Gun-themed celebrations have been a point of contention with players.
Mahomes threw his second touchdown pass of the game, an 11-yarder to wide receiver Justin Watson, later in the first quarter.
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The Chiefs have had struggles all season but still had a 14-1 record entering the Week 17 matchup against the Steelers.Β
Worthy has been a bright spot for a receiving corps thatβs been decimated by injuries. He has 51 catches for 559 yards and five touchdown catches this season. He also has three rushing touchdowns.
Last week, Worthy had seven catches for 65 yards and a touchdown catch against the Houston Texans. It was the second straight week he received double-digit targets. Before the game against the Cleveland Browns, he hadnβt had more than eight targets in a single game.
Kansas City will lock in home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win.
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Chiefs' Travis Kelce appears in 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer
Fans of "Happy Gilmore" were given a gift on Christmas when the trailer for "Happy Gilmore 2" dropped.Β
For football fans, a familiar face β Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce β made an appearance in the trailer.Β
"Itβs great to see you back, Mr. Gilmore," Kelce said in the trailer, dressed as an employee atΒ a golf club.
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Adam Sandler during an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in August that Kelce would be appearing in the movie.
The sequel to "Happy Gilmore" will be released exclusively on Netflix in 2025.Β
Kelce is starting to venture more into acting after taking on his first major role in a show in FXβs "Grotesquerie," which began airing in September.
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On the field, Kelce has taken a step back this season but has still been productive for the 14β1 Chiefs.Β
Kelce has started every game and has 89 receptions for 739 yards and two touchdowns. Those totals are a bit down from the 93 catches for 984 yards and five touchdowns he had in the regular season last year.Β
Kelce's Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers are playing in the NFL Christmas doubleheader Wednesday on Netflix.
If the Chiefs win, they will secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC and get the all-important bye week in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs.
The Chiefs and Steelers play at 1 p.m. ET, and the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens play at 4:30 p.m. ET in the second game of the doubleheader.Β
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Eagles Hall of Famer Bill Bergey dies at 79 after lengthy health battle
Former NFL linebacker Bill Bergey has died, his son announced on Christmas Day. He was 79.
Bergey, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1974-1980, had been battling cancer for the past few years. His son, Jake Bergey, said his father was an "out right great person."
The South Dayton, New York, native's professional football career began in the late 1960s when he played for the Cincinnati Bengals.Β
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"After a long hard 3 year battle, Dad lost his fight with Cancer. The best father, friend, grand father, football player and out right great person in this world. I will truly miss him. Β Love you dad," Jake wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Β Bergey recorded nearly 1,200 tackles during his standout tenure with the Eagles. He earned Pro Bowl honors four times during his time in Philly. Bergey received the first Pro Bowl nod of his career in 1969 when he was with the Bengals.
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The former linebacker was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 1988. He received another honor in 2011 when he became a member of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame.
In 2023, Bergey shared some details about his relationship with Buffalo Bills legend Jim Kelly. The former Bills quarterback battled jaw cancer and became one of Bergey's trusted confidants.
"He has kind of been my inspiration," Bergey told the Eagles official team website last year. "He keeps me on the up and up. βJust remember,β he would say, 'You're a football player, you're tough, and you can beat this. You can handle this.'"
Bergey played college football at Arkansas State. After he retired from the NFL, Bergey spent several years contributing to the Eagles' pregame and postgame coverage.
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