Photo of Christian McCaffrey speaking on podcast and photo of Travis Kelce smiling
Christian McCaffrey thinks upcoming opponent Travis Kelce is “the coolest dude ever” and has shared why that is ahead of the Super Bowl.

With the 49ers and Chiefs poised to square off at Super Bowl 58 next weekend, the Niners running back has gone viral for his recollection of a funny story featuring the KC tight end.

McCaffrey was speaking on the ‘B Scar TV Podcast when he told a quick bit about meeting Kelce in New York.

He said:

“Fun Travis Kelce story: I was in New York, I was by myself. I had taken the train, I get off in Grand Central Train Station, I’m sitting on the corner right there. I blend in well … I’m standing on the side of the road and all of the sudden I hear, ‘C-Mac!’ I was like what the hell is that? And that’s when Travis was shooting ‘SNL.’ … So he’s in the back of a black car and rolls the window down and he’s [waving] ‘C-Mac!’ and I was like ‘Yeeeeeah!’ and that was it. Ever since then, I was like, that’s the coolest guy ever.”

The funniest thing about all of this: according to McCaffrey, they don’t know each other personally at all.

In any case, Travis and C-Mac should know each other a lot better by early Monday morning next week.

Former ESPN Host Michelle Beadle Had Some Brutal Things To Say To Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker

Harrison Butker in uniform. Michelle Beadle posing in red sweater.Harrison Butker and Michelle Beadle (Photos via Getty Images)
Harrison Butker’s speech at a college has provoked debate, ire, and controversy, and now, a former ESPN host is speaking out against him.

Kicker Harrison Butker of the Kansas City Chiefs delivered the commencement speech to Benedictine College alumni on May 11, and nothing but backlash has followed him ever since.

He stated that Pride Month was a “deadly sin,” denounced abortion rights, and told women they had been given “the most diabolical lies” during his lecture to a private Catholic liberal arts institution in Kansas.

The Kansas City Chiefs kicker told women during his sexist commencement speech last weekend that their “most important title” should be “homemaker.”

“How many of you are sitting here now, about to cross this stage, and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you are going to get in your career? Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world,” Butker said. “But I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world.”

“I can tell you that my beautiful wife, Isabelle, would be the first to say that her life truly started when she began living her vocation as a wife and a mother. … I’m beyond blessed with the many talents God has given me, but it cannot be overstated that all of my success is made possible because a girl I met in band class back in middle school would convert to the faith, become my wife, and embrace one of the most important titles of all: homemaker.”