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Taylor Swift's Brother Austin Swift Hangs Out With Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce in Nature Adventure
Taylor Swift's Brother Austin Swift Hangs Out With Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce in Nature Adventure

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time3 days ago

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Taylor Swift's Brother Austin Swift Hangs Out With Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce in Nature Adventure

Travis Kelce's latest photo dump included a surprise appearance from Taylor Swift's brother, Austin Swift. Travis, 35, shared a snap of him, Austin, 33, and brother Jason Kelce while out and about in nature in an Instagram slideshow featuring 13 new pics uploaded on Thursday, July 24. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end smiled for a selfie as Jason, 37, and Austin stood around a grove of trees that overlooked a mountain landscape. Travis rocked a black Nike T-shirt, gold chain and baseball cap for the outdoor adventure. Jason opted for navy blue cargo pants, an olive long-sleeve tee, hiking boots and a straw hat. Austin donned jeans, a gray long-sleeve shirt, brown boots and a cowboy hat. Austin was featured in an additional photo where he and Travis went fishing. The duo held up their fishing rods as they posed in front of a creek. Both men were bundled up in outdoor jackets on what appeared to be a gloomy day. Taylor Swift and Brother Austin Swift Are the Definition of Supportive Siblings: Inside Their Bond 'Had some adventures this offseason, kept it 💯,' Travis captioned the post. In addition to spending time with family and friends, Travis shared multiple moments he spent with Taylor, 35, during his time off from football. In one picture, the couple posed for a silly photo together while out to dinner. Fans quickly noticed that Travis and Taylor's lock screens were pictures of the couple together. Throughout his offseason, Travis and Taylor have kept things low-key as they've enjoyed their time off. Football season ended for Travis in February following the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Taylor, for her part, wrapped up her Eras Tour in December 2024. 'They are making fewer public appearances together because [their relationship] brings too much unwanted attention,' an insider exclusively revealed to Us Weekly in June. Jason Kelce Reunites With Brother Travis in L.A. Following His Island Getaway With Taylor Swift While Taylor and Travis have opted to stay out of the spotlight as of late, they have been spotted on multiple dates. Last month, Taylor supported Travis at his annual Tight End U event, where they made their red carpet debut. TEU included a concert for fans, which was headlined by Kane Brown. Taylor shocked attendees when she joined Brown on stage for a surprise — and impromptu — duet. 'How loud could this place get?' she quipped to the audience. 'I was like, 'I don't have a guitar' and then Chase Rice said, 'You can use mine!' So, we would like to dedicate this to our favorite players who are going to play — and these are the tight ends.' Solve the daily Crossword

Broncos roster: OL Alex Forsyth (No. 54) should bounce back after tough 2024
Broncos roster: OL Alex Forsyth (No. 54) should bounce back after tough 2024

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time6 days ago

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Broncos roster: OL Alex Forsyth (No. 54) should bounce back after tough 2024

Broncos Wire's 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year offensive lineman Alex Forsyth, No. 54. Before the Broncos: Forsyth (6-4, 312 pounds) played his college football at the University of Oregon, as the main center for now-Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. Forsyth's value was in positional flexibility, where he started 28-of-39 games from 2018-22, making appearances at center, left guard, right guard and right tackle. At Oregon, Forsyth was named second-team All-Pac-12 in 2020 and 2021, before earning first-team All-Pac-12 honors in 2022. Advertisement Broncos tenure: Forsyth was selected by the Broncos in the seventh round (257th overall) of the 2023 NFL draft. Forsyth did not play in 2023, but he got his shot on the offensive line and special teams in 2024. In 2024, Forsyth dressed for all 17 games (with four fill-starts at center), and Denver's postseason game, playing 382 total snaps between offense and special teams. Forsyth had some rough moments in 2024, none bigger than when the Broncos had a potential game-winning field goal blocked against the Kansas City Chiefs. Forsyth faced a lot of online hate after that blocked kick, but he received tremendous support from current Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce. Chances to make the 53-man roster: Likely. Despite his rough moments, Forsyth proved to be very serviceable in 2024. In all likelihood, Forsyth will serve as the backup center and a special teams contributor as the Broncos head into the much-anticipated 2025 season. Forsyth is in the second-to-last year of his rookie deal. Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans. This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: Alex Forsyth should bounce back after tough 2024

Patrick Mahomes believes the Chiefs have a tough but good problem heading into this year's training camp
Patrick Mahomes believes the Chiefs have a tough but good problem heading into this year's training camp

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time10-07-2025

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Patrick Mahomes believes the Chiefs have a tough but good problem heading into this year's training camp

Patrick Mahomes believes the Chiefs have a tough but good problem heading into this year's training camp originally appeared on A to Z Sports. The Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver corps has been very underwhelming over the past few years. Advertisement Ever since Tyreek Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins following the 2021 season, the Chiefs have gone with a bit of a WR by committee approach within their offense. There have been some individual standouts at times, such as JuJu Smith-Schuster, Rashee Rice, and Xavier Worthy, but whether it be because of injuries or inexperience, the success hasn't been sustained. The Chiefs are hoping that will change in 2025. They will begin training camp in a few weeks with plenty of talent in the WR room, and perhaps most importantly, everybody is entering healthy. While appearing on "Up & Adams" on Monday, quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed his excitement for the potential his passing attack could have this season. "It's going to come from everywhere," Mahomes said." We've got Rashee back, he looks great. [We have] Xavier Worthy, who came on so strong at the end of last year. We have Hollywood Brown, [who's] healthy again. There's guys everywhere. You add in Travis Kelce, a [future] Hall of Famer, Noah Gray, a great tight end, and everybody that we've added to all the different rooms. We have so many weapons, so let's go out there and just maximize it all. It's not going be just one person. It's going to be the entire offense going out there and showcase what the Kansas City Chiefs truly are." View the original article to see embedded media. Mahomes went on to say that this year's WR group could be the deepest he has had to work with in his career, making for tough decisions to be made during cutdown day. Advertisement "I think that it is the deepest," Mahomes said about the WR corps. "It's going to be hard to make cuts because we have so many great receivers. We could be eight or nine deep with guys I can see making the roster. That's what you want. You want competition, and we have that. (General manager) Brett Veach, coach (Andy) Reid did a great job of bringing guys in, and they've been competing. We're excited to get the St. Joe, Missouri (Chiefs training camp location) and go out there and compete and showcase who we are." While making cuts are tough from a personal standpoint, it's a good thing from a personnel perspective if those decisions are hard. The Chiefs typically keep six WRs, so having eight or nine that are worthy of being on the 53-man roster is a good problem to have. If guys like Rashee Rice, Hollywood Brown, and Xavier Worthy can all stay healthy, K.C.'s passing attack will take a huge step forward in 2025. Related: 'I've talked to Tom a good amount this offseason' — Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes reveals crucial advice given to him from Tom Brady View the original article to see embedded media. This story was originally reported by A to Z Sports on Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

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