What’s wrong with Travis Kelce? The boyfriend of pop superstar Taylor Swift is weakening, and the speculation about the reasons is taking on absurd forms.
On September 28, the storm is expected to break, because next Saturday, NFL star Travis Kelce and pop titian Taylor Swift will announce their separation.
Fans worldwide are already preparing for this sad moment. After all, the glamorous couple have decided “after careful consideration” to “go their separate ways”. At least that’s what it says in the separation contract that Kelce’s PR company “Full Scope” has drawn up.
The only problem is that the document is a fake, and the plan for the alleged separation with step-by-step instructions in the subsequent image communication is pure fiction.
Of course, “Full Scope” has long since denied and initiated legal action, but that doesn’t bother the conspiracy theorists among the fans of Kelce and Swift. Many also see the tight end’s alleged separation from the singer as the reason for the current athletic weakness of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.
Travis Kelce underperformed for the Chiefs
The NFL season is three days old, and the big question so far is: What is going on with Kelce? The 34-year-old remained surprisingly pale in the Chiefs’ three wins – no touchdowns, only 69 yards of rushing. Undeserving statistics for someone like Kelce, who is now the highest-paid player in his position. “We have to get Travis more into the game,” said his coach Andy Reid.
While Swift cheered on her Travis in the first two games of the season, the singer was absent from the 22-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons last week – which of course fueled the breakup rumors once again. TV images showed a sad and dejected Kelce on the bench. Did he slack off in training over the summer and spend too much time canoodling with his Taylor? Did the $100 million contract for his podcast with brother Jason go to his head?
For Patrick Mahomes, the reasons for the Kelce crisis lie elsewhere – because the opponents have apparently changed their tactics. “The respect they have for Travis is incredible – and it’s well deserved,” said the quarterback. “We run a lot of plays for Travis. But it’s like two or three defenders are covering him.”
Kelce himself is trying to stay cool in all the commotion. “That’s football. I’m not going to sit here and get upset about it,” he said. “I used to get really pissed off and often almost lose my nerve because I wasn’t as successful, because I know I demand that of myself. I just like playing the game at such a high level that I have a hard time dealing with mediocrity.”
Kelce has the next chance to show his class against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday – the day after the alleged split with Swift.
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