Travis Kelce said he was moved by LeBron James after the Los Angeles Lakers star praised the Kansas City Chiefs tight end for smashing an NFL record, although the 35-year-old admit
LeBron James heaps praise on Chiefs' Travis Kelce for breaking the NFL record for the most 100-yard receiving games.
LeBron James has poured the praise on the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce after the tight end set a new NFL record for the most games with 100+ receiving yards as the 35-year-old
LeBron James expressed his appreciation for Travis Kelce on Saturday night. The Los Angeles Lakers star took to X to congratulate the Kansas City Chiefs
LeBron James, during an episode of the New Heights podcast with former NFL star Jason Kelce and current NFL star Travis Kelce, confirmed the longstanding rumor that, as a teenager, he did indeed play in a now-infamous pickup game in Chicago with six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and other—at the time—NBA veterans.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has continued to show his support for NBA legend LeBron James and his philanthropic efforts in a meaningful way.
The 35-year-old Kelce tallied 117 receiving yards—more than half of the Chiefs' total—in their victory over the Houston Texans in the divisional playoffs. In the process, he also broke the record of NFL legend Jerry Rice for most 100-receiving yard games in the playoffs with nine.
LeBron James needs more help. It is a familiar refrain that has been heard throughout James' career, even as he has ended up a winner with each of his NBA teams -- the Cleveland C
LeBron James couldn’t hide his pride for fellow Ohio native Travis Kelce, who delivered a standout performance for the Kansas City Chiefs in their playoff victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs' twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie Combs cheered for LeBron James' son Bryce James at a 'senior night' basketball game on Jan. 17, 2025. D'Lila, Jessie and Bryce are all seniors at Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James admitted that the NFL owned Christmas Day from a viewership standpoint over the NBA.