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You aren’t ready for this mix of touchdowns, steak, and Swiftie suspense.
First up, Travis Kelce just splashed over a million on luxe preseason gifts for Chiefs teammates — sparking talk this could be his final season.
And while his dad’s partner’s funeral brought family together, Travis and Taylor Swift were notably absent.
Then, Kelce’s mentor Andy Reid poured fuel on wedding rumors with his playful hints.
Over in KC, Donna Kelce is hyped for her son and Patrick Mahomes’ new steakhouse opening. Meanwhile, The Summer I Turned Pretty creator Jenny Han explained the surprising lack of Taylor tracks in season three.
And finally, a supercomputer has picked the 2026 Super Bowl winner — and it’s not the Chiefs, so brace yourself, Swifties.

Word is, before the Chiefs even take their first official snap of 2025, Kelce and his quarterback-in-crime Patrick Mahomes have already dropped more cash than most people would spend in a lifetime—just to spoil their teammates and staff. We’re talking a “luxury preseason gift package” that sounds more like a celebrity swag bag than a football perk. Rolex watches? Check. Louis Vuitton gear? Of course. Fancy Italian wine? Naturally—probably inspired by those Euro trips Kelce’s been taking with Taylor.

Now, this wasn’t just a “here’s a t-shirt and a water bottle” situation. Nope. Each package reportedly rings in at about $17k. Do the math—80 of these bad boys, plus extras, and Kelce and Mahomes have shelled out well over $1 million before anyone’s even gotten grass stains. Some inside the organization can’t help but wonder if this is Kelce’s big farewell tour. The thinking goes: win the Super Bowl this year, go out on top, and leave Kansas City with both rings and receipts.

Apparently, the Rolex haul alone—Air-King and Explorer models—set them back over $600k. Then came $300k worth of Louis Vuitton backpacks, plus nearly another $100k in LV pocket bags. They even tossed in $272k worth of luggage for good measure, maybe to make sure everyone’s travel game is as strong as their playbook for that Brazil season opener against the Chargers.

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