2025 Pro-Bowl: Vote for Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce using Chiefs’ official link

Use this official link to cast your 2025 Pro Bowl votes for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and TE Travis Kelce.

The NFL has officially announced the start of voting for the 2025 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida, and a number of Kansas City Chiefs players are great candidates to make the AFC’s roster.

Though the defending Super Bowl champions haven’t yet hit their stride in the regular season, star contributors like Chris Jones, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Kareem Hunt have dazzled fans with outstanding performances through Kansas City’s first 12 games.

With Pro Bowl voting underway, the Chiefs shared a link that fans can use to make their voices heard and get as many of Kansas City’s players into the prestigious event as possible.

Pro Bowl selections are one of the metrics that fans use to gauge a player’s dominance compared to their peers, and with so much talent concentrated on the Chiefs’ roster, the Kansas City faithful will need to get busy to ensure that their favorite standouts earn their spot on the AFC’s roster.

Taylor Swift classily interacted with young Chiefs fans after the Black Friday win

Taylor Swift classily hung out with young fans after the Chiefs win.

The Kansas City Chiefs squeaked out another win, this time over the Las Vegas Raiders on Black Friday.

The back-to-back Super Bowl winners secured the victory thanks to a bizarre early snap that led to a turnover as the Raiders were driving for the potentially game-winning field goal.

Taylor Swift was in attendance, supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce. The 14-time Grammy winner went through a lot of emotions over the course of the back-and-forth affair. After the game, the The Tortured Poets Department singer hung around to interact with fans.

Swift was seen leaning out the open window of the suite, greeting fans and taking photos. It was a perfect ending for Kansas City Swifties.

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Taylor Swift playfully did Travis Kelce’s first down motion after his latest cheeky lateral

Travis Kelce just loves his laterals and Taylor Swift enjoyed it.

No one loves anything more than Travis Kelce loves a lateral.

The Kansas City tight end proved once again that you have to have your head on a swivel with a perfect pitch to teammate Samaje Perine on Friday. It was 3rd & 10 on the play, with just over four minutes left in a first quarter that saw the back-to-back Super Bowl champs tied with the Raiders 3-3.

MORE TAYLOR SWIFT: 6 photos of her cheering from Chiefs-Raiders on Black Friday

The lateral earned Kansas City a first down, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes would end the drive with a 6-yard pass to Justin Watson that gave the home team a touchdown lead.

Kelce’s girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, absolutely loved it, mimicking her beau’s first down signal after the play.

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Taylor Swift arrived with Donna Kelce in bright red for Chiefs-Raiders Black Friday game

Swift is back in Kansas City to support boyfriend Travis Kelce.

It’s Black Friday, which means daytime NFL action for the second year in a row.

The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting an AFC West rival in the Las Vegas Raiders in Arrowhead Stadium, and pop star Taylor Swift made her triumphant return for the game. The Eras Tour star had been absent for the Chiefs’ recent road games, but made it back to support boyfriend Travis Kelce against the Raiders. With just three shows remaining of the wildly popular concert series, Swift will likely be able to be at a lot more of the remaining games for the Chiefs.

Swift arrived in a bright red Louis Vuitton jacket for the game, alongside Kelce’s mother, Donna. The The Tortured Poets Department singer paired the jacket with black pants, a red purse, black platform boots and a high, braided ponytail.

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Chiefs vs. Raiders: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce make stylish entrance at Arrowhead Stadium

See what Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and other #Chiefs stars wore to Arrowhead Stadium ahead of Kansas City’s matchup against the #Raiders.

The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to play the Las Vegas Raiders today in what is expected to be an exciting AFC West rivalry matchup.

Though the defending Super Bowl champions, who hold a 10-1 record entering Week 13, are expected to steamroll the 2-9 Raiders, Kansas City won’t be able to take its foot off the gas if they intend to earn their eleventh win regular season win.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce are sure to put on a show during the Black Friday matchup, and both were dressed for success as they entered Arrowhead Stadium before kickoff.

Mahomes wore an all-black ensemble which included Louis Vuitton jeans and a custom Chiefs shirt.

Kelce wore a bomber jacket and a ‘Midnight Rodeo’ hat.

Take a look at what the rest of Kansas City’s players wore ahead of their Week 13 matchup against Las Vegas:

Patrick Mahomes

Travis Kelce

Andy Reid

DeAndre Hopkins

Leo Chenal, D.J. Humphries, and Mecole Hardman

Trey Smith

Justin Reid

Charles Omenihu

Isiah Pacheco

Chris Jones

Travis Kelce isn’t in Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour book, which shouldn’t be surprising

This is not big deal.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour book has dropped on Black Friday at Target, and fans have already gotten their hands on copies immediately.

There are so many things to take in with all the behind-the-scenes photos and insider info, but there’s one thing missing, as fans noted: there’s no mention or photo of boyfriend Travis Kelce, who did make an appearance on stage carrying Swift back over the summer.

This shouldn’t be a surprise. For one thing, this is a book focused on the tour, not on their relationship, and for another, maybe that cameo was too late to make the book.

Really, it’s no big deal.

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Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce’s game for Chiefs-Raiders?

Will Taylor Swift be there for the Week 13 game?

It’s that time again.

Travis Kelce continues to play NFL games in 2024, and Taylor Swift has had some time when she could once again come to cheer him on at Kansas City Chiefs games. She was there for the Week 1 win and attended the Week 2 victory. She wasn’t there for the Week 3 game in Atlanta or Week 4 in L.A., but she showed up to Week 5 against the Saints and was there for the Week 9 game against the Buccaneers and Week 10 for the Broncos game.

MORE: Photos of Taylor Swift having a blast at the Chiefs-Broncos game

So the question is: will she be there for the Week 13 matchup on Friday afternoon between the Chiefs and the Raiders? According to our handy Taylor Swift calendar, and, well, what we know, the answer is: Seems like it could happen?

Swift finished her Toronto Eras Tour stop last week and doesn’t have another set of shows until December 6 in Vancouver. It’s worth noting that it’s a home game for Kelce and the Chiefs, and she’s attended only home games in 2024.

So … we’ll see!

UPDATE: She’s there with Donna Kelce!

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Travis Kelce named the 1 Taylor Swift song he’d listen to for life

Unsurprisingly, the noted 1989 fan went with something off that album.

Travis Kelce will not shy away from talking about his favorite Taylor Swift songs. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has been dating the mega pop star for over a year, and is a frequent attendee — and one-time performer — at her iconic Eras Tour.

Kelce and his big brother Jason have started the Heights Helpline as part of their New Heights podcast, and this week fielded a question from a listener about the Swift song they could listen to for the rest of their lives.

A noted 1989 fan, Travis unsurprisingly chose “Blank Space,” but listed a few more contenders. “‘Blank Space’ is a song I’ll always listen to forever, it’s just unbelievable,” Kelce said. He went on to add “Death By A Thousand Cuts,” “The Alchemy,” “So High School” and “Cowboy Like Me.”

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Bills’ Sean McDermott offers injury updates during bye week

Bills’ Sean McDermott offers injury updates during bye week

During NFL Week 12, the Buffalo Bills enjoy their bye week, offering an opportunity for some rest and extra advance preparation for their next game following a 30-21 home win against the Kansas City Chiefs.

They topped their AFC rival without several key starters including middle linebacker Matt Milano (bicep tear), wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist), tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee), offensive lineman Spencer Brown (ankle), and defensive tackle DeWayne Carter (wrist) who were out with injuries.

Next up the team will host the San Francisco 49ers at Highmark Stadium, and fans and media members have been wondering which players might return to the field in that contest.

Milano, who’s missed most of the season so far, has begun to practice again and could see a return to gameplay as early as Week 13. The rookie Coleman as well as second-year pro Kincaid received a positive update by way of ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler in terms of recovery this week.

While he did not definitely say whether the two impact players on offense would be back for the game against the Niners, he did share that neither player’s injury appears to be substantial or long-term.

Buffalo has notably never lost coming out of a bye week under head coach Sean McDermott, a trend they hope will continue and one they hope will extend to the postseason, as they pursue the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed and first-round bye.

He had good news for the Bills and their fans following Sunday’s win over the Chiefs, sharing that the team didn’t have any new additions to the injury report. And there may be more good news on their existing injured players coming soon, though he made a point to manage expectations.

“There’s this pool of players that they’re kind of tiered as to when we expect to get each one of them back,” McDermott said.

“Again this week being kind of a rehab week for the players that are banged up, the message I’m getting from our training room is ‘hey we’ll let you know kind of how this week goes and then what that looks like for next week’ so you know the challenge is not really knowing as we start to game plan a little bit towards the end of this week who’s available, but certainly understand that the trainers need some more time with these guys and you know again it’s kind of like ‘hey who who are they going to hand us on Monday? Are we to get one player? Two players? More? Less what we have? So we just got to kind of take it one day at a time here, big picture coming out of the game without any serious injuries.”

They still have some challenges ahead in the remaining six contests on the regular season schedule, including road games against the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions right after the 49ers matchup.

But with a healthy roster, the Bills could make a push into the postseason and potentially lock up the No. 1 seed, allowing them to get even healthier headed into the playoffs.

GMFB’s Peter Schrager: No one made ‘louder statement’ last week than Bills (video)

GMFB’s Peter Schrager: No one made ‘louder statement’ last week than Bills (video)

NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” roundtable conversation on Monday following the Week 11 slate of games around the league included a take on which club among them made the “loudest statement”.

Analyst Peter Schrager chose the Bills following their 30-21 win over the Chiefs. He was complimentary of head coach Sean McDermott and pointed out that this regular season win over Kansas City felt different than past ones.

“I don’t think anyone made a louder statement made in the league than what the Bills did yesterday against the Chiefs,” Schrager said the morning after the matchup.

The segment can be found in the clip below: