Patrick Mahomes and Hollywood Brown in the game between the Dallas...

Yesterday, during Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, the Dallas Mavericks took a commanding 3-0 lead with a 116-107 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Among the spectators at the American Airlines Center in Dallas were several stars from the reigning Super

Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and their newest addition, Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. The Chiefs’ trio enjoyed a spectacular performance by Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, who combined for 66 points.

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Interestingly, Rashee Rice, the Chiefs’ rookie wide receiver from last season, was also spotted enjoying the game. This has raised questions about the dynamic within the Chiefs’ squad, especially given Rice’s recent off-field issues. In April, Rice was involved

in a multi-car accident in Dallas, which is still under investigation. In May, he was accused of assaulting a photographer outside a nightclub, although the charges were later dropped as the photographer stated it was a misunderstanding.

Despite the resolution of the assault allegation, Rice’s legal troubles are far from over. The ongoing investigation into the car accident could lead to NFL discipline, potentially resulting in a multi-game suspension. The presence ofMahomes, Kelce, and Brown at the game

without Rice makes me wonder that the team’s star players might be distancing themselves from Rice due to his off-field behavior. It might also be a subtle message to Rice about the consequences of his actions and the standards expected within the team.

If Rice avoids suspension, the Chiefs could have a formidable trio of receivers with Rice, Brown, and first-round draft pick Xavier Worthy. Combined with superstar tight end Travis Kelce, this lineup positions the Chiefs as strong contenders for a third consecutive Super Bowl title and their fourth in six seasons.

Patrick Mahomes Makes Shocking Confession About Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift

Patrick Mahomes looking on (left). Travis Kelce embracing Taylor Swift (right).

Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift (Photos By Getty Images)
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may have won over Taylor Swift’s heart with his charming personality and looks, but teammate Patrick Mahomes believes he deserves some credit for helping the power couple come together.

Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs received plenty more media coverage and attention than usual in 2023, and not just because they won another Super Bowl. It was largely thanks to Kelce’s relationship with the Grammy Award-winning singer that went public last fall.

Swift attended the majority of Chiefs games in 2023, including their entire postseason run that ended with a victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58.

During his appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show”, Patrick Mahomes made an interesting confession for Kelce: The two-time league MVP claims that he was the one who got the ball rolling on the Kelce-Swift thing:

“I like to take some of the credit. I was the one who invited Travis to his first Taylor concert…He was sitting in my suite, so I feel like I was the matchmaker. I had some input in there… ‘Just go for it. Just go for it.’ And you know Travis man, he does it…I’m glad it’s all worked out for the best.”

They haven’t been together for a full year yet, but there’s already speculation that Kelce will soon propose to Swift. Multiple reports have suggested otherwise, but only Kelce and Swift know deep down if that’s on the table right now.

 

Mahomes didn’t put together his best statistical season in 2023 (4,183 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and a career-high 14 interceptions), but he saved his best for when it mattered most as usual.

In four playoff games, Mahomes completed 69.8 percent of pass attempts for 1,051 yards, six touchdowns and one interception as KC completed the first Super Bowl repeat since the 2004 New England Patriots.

Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs Begin Title Defense vs. Ravens

The Chiefs will be challenged early in their Super Bowl title defense, with reigning MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens coming to town in the NFL Kickoff Game on Sept. 5.

Though Mahomes is 4-1 against Jackson’s Ravens (including the 17-10 AFC Championship Game win in January), four of those contests have been decided by a single score. We shouldn’t expect anything different when the league’s two most recent MVP winners square off in the opening game of 2024.