Travis Kelce in uniformTravis Kelce (Photo via Twitter)
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs have a short history in Las Vegas, but they have been very successful.

This offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders famously had a Kermit the Frog hand puppet dressed as Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and it came back to bite them in the butt on Sunday.

Before this season, Mahomes had a career record of 10-2 against the Raiders, with one of those losses coming on Christmas last year.

After the Chiefs defeated the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a parting shot at the team and the city.

Kelce simply noted that the Chiefs “run this town.”

 

The Chiefs improved to 5-0 against the Raiders in Allegiant Stadium with a 27-20 win on Sunday.

Kansas City has won 13th consecutive games since losing to the Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium last season.

The Raiders haven’t beaten Kansas City at home since 2017, when they were still in Oakland.

Not to mention, the Chiefs just won the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium back in February.

Travis Kelce certainly put in the work on Sunday.

Travis Kelce Scores First Regular-Season Touchdown

Travis Kelce ended his touchdown drought on Sunday night as the Kansas City Chiefs topped the Las Vegas Raiders, 27-20, to remain undefeated this season.

Kelce hadn’t scored in the regular season since Nov. 20, 2023rd.

His drought would end in the second quarter as Patrick Mahomes found him.

Kelce put together his best game of the season with ten receptions for 90 receiving yards and a touchdown.

VIDEO: Social Media Is Freaking Out After Cameras Caught Pro Hockey Player Vincent Arseneau Snapping His Broken Finger Back Into Place After A Fight

Vincent Arseneau snapping his finger back into placeVincent Arseneau (Photo via AHL TV)
A recent video of Vincent Arseneau is going viral across social media. The professional hockey player was videoed snapping his finger back into place after getting into a fight on the ice.

The incident happened in a game between the Syracuse Crunch and Laval Rocket when Arseneau was with a player on the Crunch.

The fight wasn’t too long, and once it concluded, the cameras followed Arseneau, who was in serious pain.

That’s when he held up his left hand, and the ring fingertip was completely bent. It looked like he was just trying to shake it off when he suddenly grabbed it and snapped it back into place.