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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce received a fine from the NFL for his Christmas Day touchdown celebration that paid homage to franchise legend Tony Gonzalez, who Kelce passed on the ...
NFL fans have been left in shock after discovering that Kansas City Chiefs legend Tony Gonzalez used to date Lauren Sanchez. It comes days after Jeff Bezos' fiancée was the center of attention at ...
Travis Kelce has been fined more than $14,000 by the NFL for his slam-dunk touchdown celebration through the uprights on Christmas Day in tribute to Tony Gonzalez. That score broke Gonzalez's ...
During the Kansas City Chiefs’ Christmas Day victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kelce’s touchdown catch — meant to honor Hall of Famer Tony ... Gonzalez said at the time. “I was like, ...
The NFL has fined Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce $14,069 for "unsportsmanlike conduct (use of prop)" for his tribute to Tony Gonzalez during the team's 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh ...
Travis Kelce was fined $14,069 for using the goal post as a prop during his touchdown celebration on Christmas Day, which paid homage to Tony Gonzalez. Kelce surpassed Gonzalez's record for most ...
The tight end’s touchdown catch in Kansas City’s win over Pittsburgh was the 77th of his career, moving him past Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez on the Chiefs’ all-time list. After the touchdown ...
"The NFL fined #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce $14,069 for unsportsmanlike conduct (use of prop) — dunking over the crossbar on Christmas in tribute to Tony Gonzalez after breaking his franchise TD ...
BRYAN, Ohio (AP) — For more than a year, a pastor who opened his church around the clock to shelter and give hope to homeless people has been at odds with an Ohio city over the building housing ...
BRYAN, Ohio — A northwest Ohio church at the center of a legal controversy will be allowed to keep its doors open to the unhoused, a panel of judges on the Ohio Court of Appeals said this week.