Travis Kelce (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)
Football fans had hilarious reactions to Travis Kelce’s new mustache.
Travis Kelce has had an adventurous offseason, featuring plenty of traveling to support girlfriend Taylor Swift on her tour, some golf and more timeless “New Heights” episode recordings with older brother Jason Kelce.
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs’ X/Twitter account posted a photo of Kelce showing up to practice with the so-called “killa stache” look. Kelce usually grows a beard but decided to sport only the mustache ahead of training camp:
Travis Kelce’s new look received plenty of favorable reactions from football fans, with one even teasing that the perfect season is on the way:
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Kelce is coming off another excellent season that saw him catch 93 passes for 984 yards and five touchdowns. Had he not missed two games, the future Hall of Famer would have certainly hit 1,000 yards receiving for the eighth straight year.
Travis Kelce was even more dangerous in the Chiefs’ four postseason games, compiling 32 receptions for 355 yards and three touchdowns. He had nine receptions for 93 yards in Kansas City’s Super Bowl 58 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers.
The 34-year-old also broke Jerry Rice’s record for most career postseason receptions. Kelce is now up to 165, well ahead of Rice and the 151 catches he put up on his two-decade-long career.
Travis Kelce & Chiefs Open Season vs. Ravens
The Chiefs will try to make history as the first team in NFL history to complete a Super Bowl three-peat. Their quest to history will begin on Sept. 5, when Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens visit Arrowhead Stadium in the NFL Kickoff Game.
This game will be a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game, which Kansas City won 17-10 in Baltimore. Jackson is 1-4 against Kansas City in his career, so this game provides a golden opportunity for both AFC powerhouses to make an early-season statement.
Everyone Noticed The Same Thing About Vince Wilfork Starring Alongside Jason Kelce In New Commercial
Vince Wilfork and Jason Kelce (Photos via JasonKelce/Twitter)
Jason Kelce seems to suit retirement well, and he is now learning how to do it even better from Vince Wilfork.
The former Philadelphia Eagles star is adjusting to the first year in over a decade in which he won’t report to training camp, but that doesn’t mean we won’t be seeing him on television anymore.
Former all-pro defensive tackle Vince Wilfork used to be known for rocking overalls during his career, and he has kept up that theme as he has slimmed down and starred in a commercial with recently retired Jason Kelce. The pair are pitchmen for Kingsford Charcoal.
The video starts with Wilfork at the BBQ pit as Kelce comes outside, confused as to why the former all-pro is in his backyard.
Vince Wilfork then welcomes Kelce into retirement by throwing him his own set of overralls. When he pondered about it, Kelce was told they do not wear t-shirts underneath the overalls.
Once dressed, the two begin cooking meat as Wilfork shows Kelce how to do it correctly.
“Teach me, friend. I am your grasshopper,” Kelce says to Wilfork.
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Wilfork even starts dancing as Kelce tries his hand at moving his hips while they cook the meat.
Fans took to the comments and couldn’t take their eyes off how slim Vince Wilfork had gotten since retirement.
New England Patriots Hall of Famer Vince Wilfork Once Appeared on TV Sitcom Revival
Last year was not funny to New England Patriots fans as they were being dealt yet another terrible season.
Things got a little better when they turned to the revival of the classic sitcom “Frasier,” and noticed that former Patriots defensive lineman and team Hall of Famer Vince Wilfork played a small role in the Boston-based series.
In the episode entitled “Frasier’s Birthday,” Lilith Sternin (Bebe Neuwirth) offered a football to her son Freddie, who had been arranged to be signed by former psychiatry patient Wilfork.