
Pat McAfee initially praised it. Travis Kelse With a $3.3 million donation for the homeless, the tight end admitted that the report was not true.
Daily Mail recently published its report. Kansas City Chiefs The tight end was to “make the world a better place.”
However, in his own podcast, Kelse said the report was not true.
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Travis Kelse (Fernando Leon/Getty Images for Growing Canes)
“I’ve been able to make a little statement in the realm of the kids category you see online,” Kelse began. “The false claims were thrown out there that I’m doing something I’m not in my community. I’m not going to talk about it specifically. I don’t want to raise any more attention to that nonsense and articles or anything like that.”
“But if you want to know exactly what I’m doing in the community, go to 87&Running.org. We’re always trying to join the Kansas City community in the Cleveland community, but this time we haven’t done something that was incorrectly claimed by social channels and outlets posting all this AI stuff.”
Kelse screamed at McAfee herself for “always looking for men and women in the world of sports.”

Charity and foster parents own it After deleting the post It highlighted Kelce’s supposed donation. Initially, Kelse claimed he pitched “a 6,500-foot property” that was designed to provide a safe and supportive environment, with plenty of outdoor spaces, including six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, a garden, patio and a fire pit.”
“Travis provides housing, mentoring and educational resources, giving these young people the tools they need to move towards independence and break the cycle of homelessness.” The charity said. “It’s inspiring to see @killatrav using his platform to make a real difference to vulnerable young people.”
the It’s widely speculated Kelse defeated the news that she was back in the NFL to McAfee as the ESPN host said she received a text from someone who hadn’t mentioned “I’m definitely back.”
“I got a really bad taste in my mouth with how I played in that last game and how I prepared everyone for a fight!!!” McAfee read from his phone and hinted at the text was from Kelce.

Kansas City Chief Sticker End Travis Kelse (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, file)
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McAfee then added in his own words, “I think we can say that Travis Kelce will come back to play football again.”
Kelce did not further explain McAfee’s comments about the podcast.
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