The tight end tied for the most touchdown receptions in franchise history during the Nov. 10 game against the Broncos

David Eulitt/Getty Travis Kelce at Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 4, 2024 during a match-up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Travis Kelce at Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 4, 2024 during a match-up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Travis Kelce is feeling good about his team’s undefeated season!

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, shared a clip on Instagram on Saturday, Nov. 16, featuring in-game highlights from their Nov. 10 victory against the Denver Broncos.

The highlight reel featured moments of the NFL star dancing on the field, maneuvering through the Broncos’ defense and ultimately tying Chiefs alum and Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez for the most touchdown receptions in franchise history, before securing another win.

“Too turnt to look back now,” Kelce captioned the post, which he shared ahead of Kansas City’s away game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 17.

This season, the Chiefs are on a nine-game winning streak. Dating back to last season, including the playoffs, Kansas City has won 15 straight games. Per the Chiefs website, the 15-game winning streak marks the NFL’s longest since the 2010-11 Green Bay Packers notched 19-consecutive victories.

Kelce also made Chiefs history last weekend at Arrowhead Stadium when he reached his 76th career touchdown catch, a moment that he celebrated in the end zone with teammates Noah Gray and Samaje Perine.

Kelce’s superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, was in attendance when he secured the milestone, as she was filmed cheering him on in a stadium suite. The game marked Swift’s fifth this season, as she previously attended the Sept. 5 season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, as well as match-ups against the Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

David Eulitt/Getty Travis Kelce on Sept. 15. 2024
David Eulitt/Getty

Travis Kelce on Sept. 15. 2024

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This weekend’s Chiefs-Bills game will mark the two teams’ first face-off since January, when Travis’ older brother Jason tailgated in the parking lot with Bills Mafia, helped a young fan wave to Swift and famously stripped off his shirt while watching the game in an open-air suite amid cold temps. The Chiefs won that game, 27-24.

Regardless what happens this time, as Jason joked on the pair’s New Heights podcast on Wednesday, Nov. 13, his shirt will be staying on during the game.

“Last time you were in Buffalo, I was there, and it was a fun evening for everyone involved,” Jason, 37, said. “Can’t wait to watch this one. I will not be shirtless this time around, I’ll be watching this one from some comfortable area.”

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Jason previously reflected on his experience at the game in a September interview with PEOPLE, when he laughed that he “kind of got possessed by fandom on that occasion.”

“It was a fun one,” Jason recalled. “Part of it is the Bills Mafia in that tailgate and like everything before the game to during the game. It was a whole experience that I had never really taken part in,” Jason said. “I think there’s some other fan bases, including one in my own hometown, that I’m looking forward to potentially being able to partake in some of the shenanigans as well.”

The undefeated Chiefs take on the Bills at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, as they hit the road for Orchard Park, New York. After that, the Chiefs are due at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte to face the Carolina Panthers on Nov. 24, before a Nov. 29 home game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

The offseason of the big-name wideouts continues.

With names like Davante Adams, Christian Kirk and more hitting the open market, a new star has emerged but via a potential trade.

DK Metcalf reportedly requested a trade away from the Seattle Seahawks, where he hopes to sign a new long-term contract.

The 2019 second rounder has blossomed into a robust star in Seattle, recording at least 900-plus yards in all six seasons to date, including three over 1,000. The catch for interested teams, though, is that Metcalf, 27 years old, prefers to land with a contender.

So, which teams may make sense for the 6-foot-4 target man? These five contenders should give Seattle a call:

Los Angeles Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers showed plenty of promise in the first year of Jim Harbaugh’s head-coaching stint. The defense posted elite numbers while Justin Herbert delivered fine regular-season showings despite a lack of top-level weapons. And that’s what cost them in the first playoff round, as Herbert couldn’t rely solely on youngster Ladd McConkey. Los Angeles should engage in conversations with any upgrade at wide receiver; Metcalf is no different.

Buffalo Bills

Similarly to Los Angeles, the Bills also posted strong defensive numbers while not deploying many elite options for eventual MVP Josh Allen. Other than running back James Cook, Allen didn’t have much to work with, though he’s significantly better with his legs than Herbert. With Buffalo once again experiencing playoff heartbreak, upgrading the talent level around Allen should be a priority given what he’s done without less. Metcalf would instantly be WR1.

Baltimore Ravens

But unlike Herbert and Allen throwing to quality WR1s in the past, Ravens multi-time MVP Lamar Jackson has yet to do so throughout his entire career. Baltimore’s wide receiver depth chart has too often been underwhelming, while Derrick Henry’s arrival helped move the needle and supply Jackson with more talent. Should Metcalf don the Ravens’ black and purple colorway, their playoffs chances would be taken more seriously than year’s past.

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs couldn’t, could they? They really, probably, could. Off the heels of a Super Bowl shocker, Kansas City will see DeAndre Hopkins, Juju Smith-Schuster and Hollywood Brown enter free agency. That leaves Xavier Worthy and Rashee Rice alongside returning tight end Travis Kelce, but they are different profiles than what Metcalf brings to the table. If the Chiefs want to avoid a Super Bowl-loss hangover and bounce right back into contention, swinging for a Patrick Mahomes-Metcalf combo might be the play.

Green Bay Packers

Seattle, logically, would prefer to deal Metcalf to the AFC. NFC West teams most likely don’t have a chance, but some other NFC contenders might look into it. The Packers may make the most sense given their contending status and potential rise. Jordan Love had a rough sophomore year but still got Green Bay into the playoffs without a legit WR1. Jayden Reed was the closest to 1,000 yards (857), while Christian Watson tore his ACL in January. Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks are also on the roster, but Green Bay needs upgrades and Love, Metcalf and Josh Jacobs may make for an entertaining trio in a tight NFC North.

The Los Angeles Chargers announced Wednesday night that they have released five-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa.

Bosa, 29, has played his entire nine-season career with the Chargers after they selected him with the No. 3 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft out of Ohio State. He was the league’s Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016 after tallying 10.5 sacks and made his first Pro Bowl in his second season.

He was a Pro Bowler for the fifth time in 2024 despite posting a career low in sacks (five) for a season in which he played at least six games.

Bosa was scheduled to play on the second season of a two-year, $40.36 million contract that was a restructure of a five-year, $135 million contract extension that he signed in 2020. He was due a $12.36 million roster bonus on March 12. By releasing Bosa, the Chargers save $25.36 million against the 2025 salary cap.

Injuries limited Bosa to a total of 14 games combined in the 2022 and 2023 seasons, and he hasn’t a posted double-digit sack tally since recording 10.5 in 2021. But he remains a force when healthy and could be a coveted option for a team willing to take on his health risks and seeking to upgrade its pass rush.

The release of Bosa marks the end of a Chargers era. Bosa was drafted by the Chargers when they still resided in San Diego and leaves the team with 72 career sacks, the second most in franchise history behind Leslie O’Neal (105.5).