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Travis, Jason Kelce critical of Ohio lawmaker's bill outlawing flag planting on Buckeyes' field: 'Feels soft'

Ohio state Rep. Josh Williams introduced the O.H.I.O. Sportsmanship Act after the brawl that took place after Michigan’s 13-10 victory over Ohio State in December.

Both Travis and Jason Kelce expressed their displeasure with Williams’ new bill. 

"We have the Ohio State anti-flag planting law officially put into effect. Ohio State representative Josh Williams introduced the O.H.I.O. Sportsmanship Act on Tuesday in an attempt to curb flag planting attempts, or also an attempt to be petty as f---," Jason said during a recent episode of "New Heights."

"The bill would prohibit planting a flagpole and flag in the center of the Ohio State football field on the day of a college football game and to name this act the O.H.I.O. Sportsmanship Act. I don’t like it. I’m not gonna lie."

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Travis added, "When I think of the Ohio State Buckeyes, I think of just toughness. Man, I think it’s just — I just don’t think this is a toughness type move."

While Travis was gentle with his criticism, Jason was not. 

"Feels soft," Jason said. 

The former Philadelphia Eagles star doesn’t think it was Williams' place to do anything about the fight that took place between the bitter rivals. 

"That’s for the NCAA to determine, not an Ohio state representative. Get the f--- out of here, Josh," Jason said. 

"What are you going to do arrest him? Is that what you’re saying? You are going to arrest the guy." Travis said.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end may not like the bill, but he understands its premise.

OHIO LAWMAKER LOOKS TO OUTLAW FLAG PLANTING AT BUCKEYES’ STADIUM AFTER MICHIGAN BRAWL

"I get it, you want to have sportsmanship. You want to have all that, but I don’t want to s--- on anybody. It is what it is," Travis said.

"We don’t need fist fights, and this antagonizes that, but at the same time, this is just doing a lot. It’s doing a lot, but shout out to the Buckeyes. Shout out to the Wolverines."

Jason agreed with his brother, saying there is no place for fist fights or anything of that ilk, but he doesn’t want the bill to take away from the best parts of college football’s rivalries. 

"This is all just posture, and it’s just petty, and I don’t like it. I don’t think it’s cool. I think it’s stupid. Some of the best parts about the rivalries are when dumb things happen like this. Obviously, it was over the top, and there was full-on fist fights and tear gas," Jason said.

In the melee, "multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray," leaving multiple Michigan players rubbing their eyes, according to a statement from Ohio State police. 

In a social media post, Williams said he was "proud" to introduce the bill, saying that "behavior that incites violent brawls and puts our law enforcement officers in danger has no place on the football field."

Planting a flag at midfield at Ohio State is now a felony. 

Both schools were fined $100,000 by the Big Ten Conference for violating its sportsmanship policy.

Fox News' Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report. 

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Jason Kelce expresses 'concern' about drone sightings, hopes to find out what they are 'someday'

Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, like many other residents who have seen the drones in the sky, is concerned about them.

"It’s a little concerning that these things are just hovering. I don’t know what they’re looking for or what they’re trying to find, but they’re searching for something," Kelce said during a recent episode of "New Heights."

The FBI said it has received more than 5,000 reports of alleged drone sightings in the last "few weeks" on Monday, as residents seek answers as to what the drones could be. 

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"You know, some say that it’s just, you know…" Travis Kelce started.

"Just some people messing around?" Jason said, finishing his brother’s thought. 

"They got some commitment to messing around if that’s the case. I don’t know what’s going on, hopefully we find out someday," Jason said. 

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The FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation Administration, and the Department of Defense said while they "recognize the concern" from citizens, there is no evidence that the drones are "anomalous" or a threat to public safety or to U.S. national security, in a joint statement on Monday. 

Travis was beginning to speculate about what the drones could be for before cutting himself off. 

"Maybe it’s just a coastal safety precaution, just making sure there’s no, you know, alright let’s get out of here. I don’t want to get into conspiracies about what the f--- those drones are," the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said. 

The drones were first spotted on Nov. 18 and have been seen every night since over the East Coast of the United States.

With the Chiefs playing three games in a span of 11 days, Kelce has a lot on his plate other than the drones to worry about at the moment. 

The Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 21-7 on Sunday, and will take on the Houston Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday. They will then play in a rare Wednesday game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. 

Fox News’ Breanne Deppisch and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report. 

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Taylor Swift will only get $10 birthday present from Travis Kelce's dad

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has made more than $93 million in career NFL earnings, and has plenty to spend on a birthday gift for Taylor Swift. But his blue-collar Ohio father apparently isn't going to stretch himself too thin for the occasion.

Kelce's father, Ed Kelce, said that he plans to only spend $10 on a present for his son's pop star girlfriend this year. 

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"You're not going to crush Taylor Swift with a gift that cost, you know, $100,000. You've got to get something that tweaks the strings of her heart that you spend 10 bucks on," Ed said during an appearance on the "Baskin & Phelps" podcast. "Then she'll just be all gooey. You've got to find something that triggers the emotion."

Ed, a former steelworker and Coast Guard service member, believes that there's no point in spending too much on someone like Swift, who has the means to attain anything she wants as a billionaire. 

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"The amount of money is meaningless," he said. "There's nothing they want that they don't already have. You have to look beyond that. You've got to dig down and come up with something special."

Swift turned 35 on Friday, and is into her second full year in her relationship with the NFL star. 

Kelce has faced mounting pressure to propose to Swift after Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen got engaged to actress Hailee Steinfeld at the end of November. Fans have called on Kelce to drop to one knee for Swift on all social media channels as the two are now each officially in the second half of their 30s. 

If and when that day comes, Swift will look to embrace Ed and Kelce's mother Donna as in-laws, but she likely won't expect high-end gifts from either of the two parents, based on Ed's philosophy. 

While Ed made a career in the steel industry, he comes from a military background.

"Everybody in my family prior to me was in the service," Ed said on an episode of Travis and his brother Jason's "New Heights" podcast in February 2023. "We're also talking about family [that] lived through World War II, so that's what everybody did because that was the background."

Ed did not go into the Army because he had a pre-existing knee injury. He joined the Coast Guard, but had to leave boot camp after it was discovered he had Crohn's disease.

After joining the steel industry, Ed made sure to bring his sons Travis and Jason to work with him at the mill to show them what that line of work looked like. 

"I'd take them there — hard hat, safety glasses, boots, the whole nine yards," he told the Los Angeles Times. "I'd tell them, 'You can have a job like your mother's, or you can have a job like mine.'"

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Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy says team thrives playing in villain role: 'Everybody just wants us to lose'

Kansas City Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy knows it is his job at the end of the day, but he is having a lot of fun playing with his team each week. 

How could he not be happy when he is 12-1 to start off his first season in the NFL. Not many rookies get that luxury. 

However, the first-round pick learned quickly what comes with the territory of being a team in search of three Super Bowls – playing the villain role. 

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Worthy, who broke the NFL Scouting Combine 40-yard dash record back in April, said he hears the outside noise, especially those wanting the Chiefs to lose each week. 

"I feel like everybody just wants us to lose," Worthy told Fox News Digital after highlighting the fun he had with the DICKS Holiday Shopping Sprint to impact kids in the Kansas City area for the holidays. 

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"Every week, it’s a new excuse. First, the goal post is helping us. Then, it’s the refs helping us. I mean, we can’t get a break. But it’s cool to have that. It shows that everybody wants us to lose, we have a target on our backs, and we have to continue working each and every week."

The Chiefs are a dynasty, and Worthy entered the fray right after they defeated the San Francisco 49ers in overtime to collect back-to-back Vince Lombardi trophies. 

Just ask any other dynasty in the NFL what happens when they are on top. Fans will raise them up and ultimately want to watch them fall with a new winner crowned. 

However, Worthy brings up a reason why some fans cannot stand to watch the Chiefs stack wins. They have been in so many close games this season, but they have maintained their winning streak in those one-score bouts. 

For the last 15 games that have been determined by one score, the Chiefs have come out victorious. Yes, the goal post was involved this past week as Matthew Wright doinked it off the left side, but it went through to beat the Los Angeles Chargers. Additionally, there have been some controversial calls that have gone the Chiefs' way in the end. 

Being the villain, though, is not something the Chiefs care about. They embrace it, and Worthy is just getting a taste of what Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and other veterans on the team have been feeling since last season. 

"It fuels us," Worthy explained. "A lot of people say it’s hate, like, ‘Oh, people are always going against us.’ But how we look at it, the world’s watching us. You have all these eyes – you make the best of the opportunity with all these eyes on you."

Worthy is no stranger to having a target on his back after playing for a large college program like the Texas Longhorns.

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However, he touched on the senior leadership that helps guide the pact, especially Mahomes, who he continues to build a rapport with each week. 

The proof is in the game tape, as Mahomes, scrambling on fourth-and-6 to continue the team's game-winning drive, threw a pass to Worthy with the game on the line, and he came back to the ball, secured it and kept the drive alive. 

He even injured himself on the play, but his quarterback trusted him with the game on the line. A little pain is worth it in that case.

"I actually dislocated my finger on that same play," he said. "I popped it back in right after that – you can see it in the video. But, it’s huge to be able to have that trust from my quarterback in the NFL. I feel like everybody talks about being that guy in the NFL, so just to be able to build that trust and stack days with your quarterback is huge."

With four games remaining and the AFC West title locked up for the ninth straight season, Worthy knows he will also be a rookie that enjoys playoff football at the end of the regular season. 

He is also well aware that the target will be even larger with the Chiefs looking to become the first team ever to win three straight Super Bowls. 

If Kansas City has to be the villain to do so, then that is perfectly fine for Worthy, who is solely focused on being the team's hero when it is his turn to make a play. 

IMPACTING YOUTH IN KC WITH DICKS

While Worthy has the pleasure of gracing a field with Mahomes, Kelce and so many other Chiefs legends, he also gets to impact the Kansas City community just like them, too. 

That is exactly what happened with this year's DICK’S Holiday Shopping Sprint, where two lucky winners – Tanisha and her 8-year-old son, AJ, as well as Molly from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City – curated a $2,500 holiday wish list that Worthy collected with his record-breaking speed and brought to them personally. 

"It was fun," he said of the experience. "It was always something I wanted to do just to give back to the community where I’m at, and it was just fun to see the reactions on the kids’ faces. It brightened my day."

Worth took pictures, had some catches and enjoyed the opportunity to make these kids and their families smile. 

"Surprising our athletes with gifts off their list was such a delight," said Melissa Christian, vice president of global brand and category marketing at DICK’S Sporting Goods. "This was another way we could meet our athletes where they are – literally! – and to do to it in record time by having Xavier Worthy, who is known for his speed, shop and deliver to doorsteps was even more fun. He was the perfect partner for this year’s Holiday Shopping Sprint."

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Tua Tagovailoa says he has armed security after burglaries at NFL players' homes: 'Think twice'

There's a new burglary ring, and it's targeting NFL players.

The homes of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow have all been broken into recently, but it will be tough for anyone to get into Tua Tagovailoa's place.

The Miami Dolphins quarterback said Wednesday he has "personal security" to keep him and his family safe.

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Tagovailoa said he made the decision shortly after one of his cars was broken into.

"It's a little too close for my comfort with my family being in the house. So, we got personal security to take care of all that. When we're on the road, we got someone with my wife. We got someone surveying that house," he said.

He then gave a stern warning.

"They are armed, so I hope if you decide to go to my house, you think twice."

JOE BURROW'S HOUSE BURGLARIZED WHILE PLAYING COWBOYS ON MONDAY NIGHT: REPORT

Burrow's home was burglarized while he was in Dallas facing the Cowboys Monday. The NFL recently sent out a memo regarding the incidents.

The league cautioned players to be on high alert after homes were hit last month that were believed to be tied to international organized crime. 

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported last month that the FBI is investigating the crime spree, "which is believed to be tied to a South American crime syndicate." 

According to the report, at least one other NFL player had his home burglarized.

In the memo, the league also urged players to take precautions, including installing home security systems. They were also encouraged not to post images of expensive items or live updates of their comings and goings on social media. 

The burglaries have happened during players' games.

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Taylor Swift invited Caitlin Clark to Chiefs game amid distance from Brittany Mahomes at suites this year

WNBA phenom Caitlin Clark said during an interview with Time magazine that Taylor Swift invited her to watch a Kansas City Chiefs game.

The publication named Clark its Athlete of The Year, reporting on her interactions with Swift in recent months. Clark said she met Swift and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in person after attending two shows on the singer's Eras Tour.

"People are just going crazy that I’m there," Clark said. "I thought people would be so in their own world, ready to see Taylor. And it was just completely the opposite."

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Swift's invitation to watch a Chiefs game would give Clark the opportunity to watch her favorite team with her favorite musical artist. Clark has previously said Swift is her favorite artist and welcomed Swift to the Chiefs fan base when the singer's relationship with Kelce went public in September 2023. 

The invite also came during a year in which Swift has been visibly distant from Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kelce's teammate, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, compared to last season. 

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Swift stood or sat alongside Brittany in the same suite for nearly every game last year. However, this year, Swift was only seen with Mahomes twice at games — Oct. 7 against the Saints and Nov. 4 against the Buccaneers. 

The duo made headlines at the Chiefs' first game against the Ravens when they sat in separate suites to open the season. The two sat separately after Brittany incited backlash for publicly liking a post by Donald Trump on Instagram. Swift fan groups on social media were partially responsible for circulating screenshots of Brittany's like of Trump's post. 

Trump even weighed in on the controversy after Swift endorsed Kamala Harris for president Sept. 10. In an interview on "Fox & Friends" the next day, Trump said he liked Brittany "much better" than Swift. 

After Trump sent a post on Truth Social that said "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!," many of her fans called on Mahomes to disavow all of her support for Trump. 

However, Mahomes never did that. She simply kept going to Chiefs games, sometimes sitting beside Swift and sometimes sitting with someone else, including model Paige Buechele, the wife of Chiefs backup quarterback Shane Buechele, in a game against the Buffalo Bills Nov. 17. 

Clark declined to endorse any political candidate before the recent election, but she did like the Instagram post Swift used to endorse Harris. Clark advocated for athletes to encourage fans to vote when asked about the like. 

Clark was previously placed next to Swift on the cover of Time magazine's recent Inspiring Women special edition issue that featured eight women in positions of leadership, including multiple athletes. 

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Chiefs' alternate reality: Kansas City would be 2-11 if their one-score game results were flipped in 2024

Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Patrick Mahomes gets the ball, the Kansas City Chiefs drive down the field in the final seconds and win the game. 

Or how about this: the Chiefs defense comes through with a clutch fourth-down play to ice a victory. 

Andy Reid’s crew has pulled this off for the past few years, as this Chiefs team has developed into a dynasty. However, the 2024 season has been so crazy when it comes to last-second wins or close games for Kansas City, that even the head coach has to smile talking about it. 

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"It’s a unique year," Reid told reporters after his team’s latest game-winning, field-goal victory. "They’re all unique, [but] this one is unique from the standpoint that we’ve had a lot of close games. We’ve been able to battle through some things to get these victories. I’m sure we’ll continue to do that."

Ask Mahomes, Travis Kelce and others on the Chiefs, and they’ll tell you they don’t want to be in this position every single week. However, the reality of the NFL is great teams win those close games, and the Chiefs do it constantly. 

In fact, if the results were flipped this season in games the Chiefs won by one score or less, they would be 2-11 at the bottom of the barrel in the NFL standings. 

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The Chiefs just do not lose close games. After Sunday night’s win over the Chargers, when Matthew Wright doinked the game-winner off the left upright, but it somehow managed to go through, the Chiefs extended their wins-in-one-score-games streak to 15 straight, which is simply unheard of. 

It has also created this villain arc for Kansas City, which usually comes with the territory of winning a lot of games. As a matter of fact, Mahomes won his 101st game as a starter in the NFL – he has played 127 games. 

Looking back at some of these games, it’s crazy to think the Chiefs walked away victorious. 

It all started in Week 1 as Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was using Isaiah Likely on a potential game-winning drive if head coach John Harbaugh chose to go for two if they scored a touchdown. 

That’s what appeared to happen when Jackson, dancing around the pocket, lasered a pass to Likely as the clock ticked zero in the fourth quarter, and his tight end snagged it. However, after video replay, Likely’s toe – now infamous – was on the white boundary in the back of the end zone. He was ruled out and the Chiefs won 27-20. 

That next week, the Cincinnati Bengals head to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for the latest chapter in the Mahomes-Joe Burrow rivalry. The Bengals, coming off a bad loss to the New England Patriots in their home opener, needed a stop on 4th-and-16 with 48 seconds remaining and a two-point lead. 

Mahomes heaved a pass to Rashee Rice, and it went incomplete. However, yellow flags flew, calling safety Daijahn Anthony for pass interference, flipping the field in the Chiefs’ favor, and Harrison Butker did what he does best: kicking a game-winning field goal in the 26-25 win. 

The list goes on and on, from Week 3’s controversial no-call of defensive pass interference on Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts to the Denver Broncos having their game-winning field goal blocked in Week 10. Kansas City’s last three wins have been decided by three points or fewer, two of which ended on game-winning field goals. 

Again, this is what separates the great teams from the pack. The Chiefs have players like Mahomes, Kelce, Isiah Pacheco, DeAndre Hopkins and many others who have been battled tested and know they can win a game no matter what the clock says. 

The question now becomes whether it is sustainable as the regular season moves into the playoffs. The Chiefs clinched their ninth straight AFC West title after beating the Chargers, and just four games remain to see if they can retain that No. 1 overall seed in the AFC. 

For 15 straight games, almost a full season, it has been sustainable for these Chiefs to come through in crunch time, and they have back-to-back Lombardi Trophies to show for it. 

If they are to make it three in a row this season, which has never been done before in league history, it is more than likely one-score victories are coming their way. 

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Chiefs win AFC West for 9th straight season after game-winning field goal goes their way

The Kansas City Chiefs are your AFC West winners for the ninth straight season, as they took down their divisional foe, the Los Angeles Chargers, on a game-winning field goal. 

The 19-17 win moved the Chiefs to 12-1 on the season, which was a big victory to not only claim the division, but create separation from the Buffalo Bills for the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Meanwhile, the Chargers are now 8-5 on the season as they continue to search for a playoff spot with four games remaining now. 

This low-scoring affair saw a long drive from Justin Herbert and the Chargers’ offense that chewed up 8:29 of fourth-quarter clock, but it resulted in a field goal to make it 17-16. 

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There was more than enough time for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense to respond, and as we’ve seen too many times to count, that’s exactly what happened at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. 

On 3rd-and-10 on the ensuing drive, Mahomes escaped Chargers pressure and found his rookie receiver Xavier Worthy for a 14-yard strike, where he came back to the ball and secured it to extend the drive. 

A Mahomes scramble and a few runs from Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt would continue to churn yards and clock, as the Chiefs got closer to the end zone for kicker Matthew Wright, who was perfect with three field goals, including a 50-yarder, made prior to stepping into the game-winner. 

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On 3rd-and-7 from the Chargers’ 20-yard line, it was imperative Los Angeles stopped the Chiefs to force the field goal and give Herbert another chance to get a game-winning drive himself. 

But Mahomes’ magic took place yet again, as he rolled outside the pocket, made a tackler miss, and flipped the ball to Travis Kelce for the first down. 

That allowed the Chiefs to run the clock down to the end of the fourth quarter, where Wright knocked the ball off the left upright from 31 yards out, but it was inside just enough to stay true for three points and the victory. 

"Doink for the division!" NBC play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico yelled from the broadcast booth.

It took a while for someone to find the end zone in this game, but it finally happened near halftime as DeAndre Hopkins caught a short pass from Mahomes and took it nine yards to make it 13-0. 

The Chargers, who had to play without Herbert’s trusty rookie Ladd McConkey, couldn’t get going with five straight punts in the first half. 

However, they turned it around in the second half with back-to-back touchdown drives to make this one a real AFC West battle. 

First, it was the opening drive of the second half, as Herbert dissected the Chiefs’ defense over 13 plays where Gus Edwards, taking over the starting role with J.K. Dobbins injured, scored from three yards out. 

Then, after forcing a three-and-out on the Chiefs, Herbert needed just four plays to eventually find Quentin Johnston for the four-yard score to take a 14-13 lead. 

But when Mahomes and the Chiefs have the ball at the end of a close game this season, it just hasn’t worked out for the opponent. 

Mahomes was 24-for-37 for 210 yards with his one touchdown pass, while rushing for 17 yards in the win. Pacheco, who had more of a lead role as he eases back from injury. 

Kelce had the most yards by a Chiefs player with 45, while Worthy finished with 41 and Hopkins with 32. 

For the Chargers, Josh Palmer had a game-high 78 yards on six receptions while tight end Stone Smartt, who saw a bigger role with Will Dissly hurt during the game, had 54 yards on three catches. Johnston finished with 48 yards on five receptions as well. 

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Travis Kelce bristles at watching Taylor Swift Christmas movie favorite: 'Don’t f---ing torture me'

Travis Kelce may be dating the most famous woman in the world in Taylor Swift, but it does not appear their relationship of more than a year has changed him too much.

Kylie Kelce, Jason Kelce’s wife, called into the "New Heights" hotline during their latest episode on Wednesday. She wanted to nominate a movie for the next movie review and proposed the idea of Travis and Jason watching the movie "Love Actually" this Christmas season – a notable Taylor Swift favorite.

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"'Love Actually’ is a tremendous movie that you can really sit down with your significant others and enjoy because it’s not like one of your significant others hasn’t asked you to watch it multiple times and you said no every time," she said, apparently referring to her husband. "So, this would be a great excuse to get you to watch it. OK, I hope you take this into consideration."

Travis appeared to be looking up the movie while Kylie’s voice played.

"I think we both can probably agree we’re not doing ‘Love Actually,'" Jason said. 

"Yeah, probably not," Travis agreed. "I’ll do, like, a really good Christmas movie though."

When Kylie said she would come on if they reviewed "Love Actually," Travis did not think it would change anything about how they felt. Jason suggested he go on Kylie’s new podcast "Not Gonna Lie" and do the review.

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"Yeah, don’t f---ing torture me. Torture your husband," Travis said. "I’m an innocent bystander here, Ky. Don’t f---ing come for me."

Travis said coming to know Hugh Grant, one of the stars of the film, has made some of his movies more enjoyable. Travis also made sure to say he didn’t say he "wouldn’t enjoy ‘Love Actually’" he just didn’t want to review it.

Swift is a fan of the Grant, Liam Neeson, Keira Knightley Christmas classic. She told Teen Vogue, "Did you ever watch the movie ‘Love Actually’ where Hugh Grant’s voiceover says, ‘If you look around, love actually is all around?’ That’s my favorite motto."

Kylie echoed Swift about 10 years later.

Jason and Travis then agreed they would review "Love Actually" after some pressure from their producer as well as a movie the fans of the show picked out.

Jason did make clear that he did not want anyone to submit "Die Hard" as a Christmas movie to review. He declared the Bruce Willis action thriller was "not a Christmas movie."

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Chiefs' Travis Kelce sounds off on lack of scoring this season: 'F---ing frustrating'

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has only scored two touchdowns this season and is frustrated with his lack of production in the red zone. 

"Where I take a lot of pride is once we get in that red zone, man, I get a little hungrier. And right now, just for whatever reason this year, I just can’t find my way into the endzone. I’m just not on the same page as Pat (Mahomes) and it can get frustrating, it can get f---ing frustrating, that’s for damn sure," Kelce said during a recent episode of "New Heights."

Jason Kelce cited one specific play during the Chiefs' 19-17 win over the Las Vegas Raiders he thought Travis was talking about, but the tight end said it was not just that play. 

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"It was more than just one play. But that play was very unfortunate… That play specifically, it’s cover zero. I’m thinking if I don’t have it right now and the ball is still in Pat’s hand, I need to do something else to get open for him and I just went one way, and he threw it the other," Travis said.

Kelce had seven catches for 68 yards but was held out of the end zone in the win. 

The Chiefs tight end saw his touchdown total dip last season, when he scored five touchdowns compared to 12 from the season prior. 

However, Kelce scored three touchdowns in four games during the Chiefs' run to their second consecutive Super Bowl win. 

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Kelce has 75 catches for 627 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games this season, taking on a bigger role in the offense after wide receiver Rashee Rice went down with an injury. 

The Chiefs are 11-1 and clinched a playoff spot with their win over the Raiders on Friday, but despite clinching a playoff berth, Kelce has not been pleased with his play. 

"As s---ty as I’ve played, you know it does feel good to be in my tenth year in a row making the playoffs man," Kelce said.

The Chiefs are currently winning the AFC West and hold the No. 1 seed in the AFC, hoping to secure a first-round bye in the playoffs.

Their next game is a showdown against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, a key matchup in deciding who will win the AFC West. 

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Taylor Swift arrives with Donna Kelce to stadium for Chiefs’ Black Friday matchup despite ‘busy’ schedule

Taylor Swift is home for the holidays. 

The international pop star was photographed arriving at Arrowhead Stadium with Donna Kelce ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday. 

Her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, is playing in the NFL’s second-ever game on Black Friday. 

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Swift, 34, was sporting a red Louis Vuitton quarter zip with black pants and black boots. She was also wearing a diamond necklace with Travis’ No. 87.   

The duo walking in together follows Donna Kelce’s previous comments made earlier this month during an appearance on the "TODAY Show" where she expressed doubt that Swift would be in attendance because of her "busy" schedule. 

"I don’t think so," Donna said at the time. "She’s kind of busy right now. She still has her tour to do." 

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Donna said in the same interview that the family did not have set dinner plans for Thanksgiving, as Kelce prepares for Friday’s game. 

"I am going to be at a football game. Travis is playing the day after Thanksgiving," she said with a smile. "You know, football is always the holidays. Football’s family." 

Swift has been absent from the Chiefs’ last two games, including their first loss of the season against the Buffalo Bills in Week 11, as she nears the end of her "Eras Tour" in Canada. 

Her last show was at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Saturday. She’ll be on break until her next show in Vancouver on Dec. 6. 

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Travis Kelce jokes that Jason and Kylie should 'go for the starting five' after announcement of 4th child

Jason and Kylie Kelce recently announced that they are expecting their fourth daughter.

The couple share three daughters - Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, Elliotte Ray, 3, and Bennett Llewellyn, 21 months old.

Jason said that their next daughter might be the last child for the couple during a recent episode of "New Heights."

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"Obviously super excited, I just love my daughters so much. The fact that we are going to be getting another one is beyond exciting. I think, you know, we’ll see, this might be it, might be the last hurrah," Jason said. 

Jason’s brother, Travis, is very happy for his brother but jokingly suggested they should go for one more child.

"Yeah, I think, I think four beautiful little girls is very magical. You can always go for the starting five, though… [and], just go for … field an infield!" Travis said.

Jason said that going for five kids was Kylie’s original plan.

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"Before we started having (kids), I always said three and Kylie said five, but I don’t know that she is feeling that anymore. I think she is like, ‘Ok, I have had mine, I’m done,’" Jason responded.

"It's a lot of work. I can only imagine. Especially back to back to back like that. ... [I'm] excited to meet a new little, little baby niece. It'll be beautiful, man," Travis said.

Jason said he just wants the baby to come out happy and healthy and that he is excited to add another child to "our already chaotic household."

In addition to the Kelce household becoming more chaotic, the former Philadelphia Eagles great announced last week that he would be hosting a late-night show on ESPN during an appearance with Jimmy Kimmel. 

The first four episodes of "They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce" will be broadcast in front of a live audience at Union Transfer in Philadelphia.

The first episode will be taped the evening of Jan. 3 and will be broadcast the following morning at 1 a.m. ET. ESPN will record four more shows, and the final broadcast is scheduled for Feb. 1.

Fox News' Ryan Morik contributed to this report. 

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Police recover watch belonging to Travis Kelce in Rhode Island following break-in of his mansion: report

A watch belonging to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was reportedly found over 1,000 miles away from his Kansas mansion that was broken into last month.

The homes of Kelce and teammate Patrick Mahomes were burglarized last month shortly before one of their games — Kelce's house is in Leawood, Kansas, while Mahomes' residence is in nearby Belton, Missouri.

The watch was recovered in Providence, Rhode Island, where Kelce's girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, also owns a home.

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NFL players were cautioned by the league to be on high alert after the homes were broken into last month in a wave of burglaries reportedly tied to international organized crime. It was eventually revealed that $20,000 in cash was taken from Kelce's home.

In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, the NFL issued a security alert to teams and the NFL Players Association, warning that professional athletes in different sports have become "increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups."

Law enforcement officials say the suspects conduct extensive surveillance on their targets’ homes and have even posed as groundskeepers or joggers. Some have even attempted home deliveries. 

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The memo urged players to take special precautions, including installing home security systems. They were also encouraged not to post live updates of their comings and goings on social media or showcase their expensive items online. 

"Obviously, it’s frustrating, disappointing. I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing, but, obviously, it’s something that you don’t want to happen to really anybody, but obviously yourself," Mahomes said last week.

The Chiefs suffered their first loss of the season on Sunday, falling to the Buffalo Bills after winning their first nine games.

Fox News' Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.

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NFL issues security warning after burglaries at Mahomes, Kelce's homes linked to 'organized' group: reports

NFL players were cautioned by the league to be on high alert after the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were broken into last month in a wave of crime reportedly tied to international organized crime.

In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, the league issued a security alert to teams and the NFL Players Association, warning that professional athletes in different sports have become "increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups."

The NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Thursday the FBI is investigating the crime spree, "which is believed to be tied to a South American crime syndicate." According to the report, at least one other NFL player had his home burglarized in the last week. 

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Law enforcement officials say the suspects conduct extensive surveillance on their targets’ homes and have even posed as groundskeepers or joggers. Some have even attempted home deliveries. 

The memo urged players to take special precautions, including installing home security systems. They were also encouraged not to post live updates of their comings and goings on social media or showcasing their expensive items online. 

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Sources told the NFL Network the burglaries typically take place during games, when homes are vacant. 

It was revealed last week that the homes of Mahomes and Kelce were burglarized within hours of one another last month. Fox News Digital obtained documents from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office that said the burglary at Mahomes’ house in Belton, Missouri, was reported just after midnight Oct. 6. 

Kelce’s mansion in Leawood, Kansas, was burglarized Oct. 7, the same day the Chiefs hosted the New Orleans Saints for "Monday Night Football."

Mahomes addressed the news recently but declined to go into specifics, citing the ongoing investigation. 

"Obviously, it’s frustrating, disappointing. I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing, but, obviously, it’s something that you don’t want to happen to really anybody, but obviously yourself," he said.

Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos, Scott Thompson and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Paul-Tyson fight streaming issues left Travis Kelce 'pretty p----d'

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was among the Netflix customers who experienced issues trying to watch the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight. 

Kelce, 35, expressed his displeasure about the fight’s stream quality during a recent episode of "New Heights."

"I was f------ pretty p-----, I was pretty p-----. It kept going in and out. It kicked me off about four or five times," Kelce said. 

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The star tight end said his stream froze at an inopportune time in the broadcast. 

"God d-----, my s--- got froze literally on Mike Tyson’s cheeks," Kelce said.

"It felt like a parody going into it just from Mike slapping him in the weigh-ins or the pre-fight stuff and then just dude. When he did the interview, cause I’m pretty sure he did the interview with his son, that was his son that interviewed him, he kisses him on the cheek, which I’ve never seen that in an interview ever in my life.

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"The guy that’s done with the interview right before his fight goes and kisses another man on the cheek says, ‘I love you’ and then walks off and the camera pans and slightly goes down so it gets this guy in nothing but a jock strap. I immediately sent that to f------everyone. That was the funniest s--- ever."

Jokes aside, amid the struggles Netflix customers experienced with the fight, Kelce hopes things are smoother come Christmas for the NFL.

"Hopefully, Netflix though… can figure out the streaming, especially if we are going to be watching all the Christmas games on Netflix," Kelce said. 

The NFL has two games streaming on Netflix on Christmas this year. Kelce’s Chiefs against the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans at 4:30 p.m. ET. 

Netflix is reportedly paying the NFL $150 million to stream the two games. The games will air on traditional TV in the teams’ local markets. 

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Taylor Swift fans attack Bills player's wife for bragging about beating Chiefs, mocking singer

Taylor Swift fans set their sights on the wife of Buffalo Bills player Baylon Spector for some trash talk over Sunday's big game. 

After the Bills gave Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the season on Sunday, Ryleigh Spector took the opportunity to boast. The linebacker's wife made a post on social media celebrating the Chiefs' victory while taking a shot at Swift. 

"9-2! Never a Swiftie," she wrote on her Instagram Stories over a photo of her at the game. 

The brag quickly caught the attention of Swift fans across social media, who rushed to attack Spector while defending Swift.

"And the jealousy always shows up," one user wrote. 

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Another user even went out of her way to psycho-analyze Ryleigh and make comparisons to a high school girl. 

"She obviously has a very low self-esteem to go out of her way to put down Taylor Swift. When I read all this crap I think I’m back in high school. I wonder why our country is so screwed up. We have a hard time treating people with kindness very sad to see," the user wrote. 

Another user said the linebacker's wife should be embarrassed. 

"Really? So unnecessary and immature. You would think women would support someone who has brought so many other women and children for that matter back to loving the sport. Shows their true character. They should be embarrassed," the user wrote. 

Meanwhile, one user attacked Ryleigh and others who have mocked Swift, while also expressing frustration over the idea that Swift fans would be characterized by the attacks in defense of their pop idol. 

"What a (add expletive here). Honestly this kind of crap creates mean behavior — then people blame the Swifties. This is crap FROM crap," the user wrote. 

Spector is only the latest current or former partner of an NFL player to be attacked by Swift fans. Just before the season started, fans attacked one of Swift's friends and the wife of Kelce's teammate. 

Brittany Mahomes, who is married to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and is pregnant with their third child, was attacked by Swift fans in August just for liking a post on Donald Trump's Instagram account.

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Brittany was linked to other showings of support for Trump, and Swift made headlines for not sitting in the same suites at Chiefs games ahead of the election earlier in the season. It made Mahomes a frequent target of Swift fans, as the wife and mother made multiple social media responses to the hate comments she was getting, and even had to seek advice from her husband on dealing with the attention, she said on the "Whoop" podcast Aug. 28. 

"Having him to help me get through it has helped a lot because he is very good at managing those things and blocking people out and doing all that type of stuff," she said. "Having him beside me and kind of guiding me, coaching me through it has helped a ton. I think that’s kind of gotten to where we are at now.

"I think the main thing he always told me is like, ‘Stop caring about what people think, especially the people that don’t even know you,’" she said. "And so I think social media used to get me a lot, and now it’s just like, honestly, I don’t give a f--- about what people have to say about me anymore."

Swift fans also attacked Kelce's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole and WNBA star Angel Reese after Reese hosted Nicole in a podcast episode in early October. 

Nicole went into detail about her romantic relationship with Kelce and its aftermath.

"We’ve seen each other in public spaces before, but it’s – I think that we’re both aware of the nature of his new situation that there’s just no room really for us to communicate or acknowledge each other publicly without it being spun into something crazy," Nicole said of Kelce and his new relationship with Swift. 

Nicole also claimed she has received hate since Kelce began to date Swift. 

"I would be lying if I said that that level of hate and just, like, online chaos doesn’t impact me," Nicole said. "It does, even to this day. You can go to my most recent post, and it will be people debating each other why I am worthless, and I’ll never be a talented person and I have no career."

The comments ignited a controversy on social media, with some defending Nicole and sympathizing with her. The criticism against Reese for hosting Kelce's ex prompted a response from the Sky rookie days later.

"Hating pays too," Reese wrote in a post on X with emoji of painting toenails.

Now, Spector has joined the Swift army rogues gallery. With a potential playoff matchup between the two teams once January comes around, it could be just the beginning of Spector's reputation among the singer's fan base. 

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