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Are Travis Kelce’s stats better or worse with Taylor Swift at Kansas City Chiefs games?
Donna Kelce talks new movie, Taylor Swift, and special meaning behind her jersey
In Hallmark’s “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story,” Donna Kelce is wearing a heartfelt jersey from her son Travis, featuring a sweet message.
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In the city known for rock and roll, will music icon Taylor Swift be in Cleveland to cheer on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15?
The football star and artist have become one of the most famous couples ever since Swift showed up at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 3 of the 2023 season. Since then, sports and music fans have watched their love story grow as Swift continued her stellar Eras Tour while Kelce and the Chiefs chased a second consecutive Super Bowl. It all culminated in Las Vegas in February when Kansas City won another title and the couple got to celebrate the repeat championship together, and the relationship is still going strong in 2024.
Swift has only been at Kansas City home games this season, but Week 15 could be the first time she’s on site away from Arrowhead Stadium when the Chiefs take on the Cleveland Browns. While her presence for Sunday hasn’t been confirmed, the singer just wrapped her remarkable Eras Tour and doesn’t have any known commitments preventing her from being at Huntington Bank Field.
Could the possibility of Swift’s appearance have an effect on Kelce’s performance? He certainly has seen his stats fluctuate whenever Swift has watched him play, and perhaps something big could be in store on Sunday.
Travis Kelce stats with Taylor Swift in attendance 2024
Swift has been at nearly every Kansas City home game this season. She saw the Chiefs’ season-opening victory over the Baltimore Ravens, the win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the Monday night victories over the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the stunning win against the Denver Broncos and the Black Friday game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Kelce did have a slow start, but he has picked it up in recent games. In six games with Swift watching, Kelce has a combined 42 catches for 341 receiving yards and one touchdown. That’s an average of seven catches and 56.8 receiving yards per game. Swift was on hand to see Kelce haul in a season-high 14 catches for 100 yards against the Buccaneers. Here are his stats in the games she has attended:
- Week 1 vs. Ravens: three catches, 34 yards
- Week 2 vs. Bengals: one catch, 5 yards
- Week 5 vs. Saints: nine catches, 70 yards
- Week 9 vs. Buccaneers: 14 catches, 100 yards
- Week 10 vs. Broncos: eight catches, 64 yards and one touchdown
- Week 13 vs. Raiders: seven catches, 68 yards
The Chiefs are 6-0 this season with Swift watching live and, dating to last season, are 16-3 when she’s in the crowd.
Travis Kelce stats without Taylor Swift in attendance 2024
Statistically − and in team success − Kelce has done better at home when Swift is watching him play. In the Chiefs seven games she hasn’t attended, Kelce has a combined 38 receptions for 341 receiving yards and one touchdown. That averages to 5.4 catches for 48.7 yards per game, lower than his averages at home. Plus, the Chiefs’ lone loss this season came on the road against the Buffalo Bills.
Here are his stats at the games she has missed:
- Week 3 vs. Falcons: four catches, 30 yards
- Week 4 vs. Chargers: seven catches, 89 yards
- Week 7 vs. 49ers: four catches, 17 yards
- Week 8 vs. Raiders: 10 catches, 90 yards and one touchdown
- Week 11 vs. Bills: two catches, 8 yards
- Week 12 vs. Panthers: six catches, 62 yards
- Week 14 vs. Chargers: five catches, 45 yards
Kansas City is 6-1 when Swift isn’t there and 10-3 in that situation dating to last season.
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Leawood’s Parkinson’s Exercise and Wellness Center expands services as diagnoses climb
KSHB 41 reporter Olivia Acree covers portions of Johnson County, Kansas, including Olathe and Lenexa. Share your story idea with Olivia.
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If the motto to live by is to get 1 hour of movement a day, the Parkinson’s community in Kansas City is exceeding it.
Bob Zipse has been fighting Parkinson’s for 10 years. He said the diagnosis hit him hard.
Leawood’s Parkinson’s Exercise and Wellness Center expands services as diagnoses climb
“I was super depressed. I mean, I was in a chair. Did you want to move? Look around, just horrible. Because there’s no resources. Where do I go with the time?”
Zipse said the disease can be an isolating experience.
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“Parkinson’s, I say, is a very lonely, lonely disease. Either people don’t want to deal with you, or you’re embarrassing.”
He found the Parkinson’s Exercise and Wellness Center at his lowest point. Now, he sees people around him pushing past their limits.
“You see people out here, they’re in the mid-70s, they’re doing push-ups, sit-ups, lifting weights. I mean, it’s amazing, really,” Zipse said. “In here, we’re all the same.”
Sarissa Curry founded the center after seeing the power of healing through exercise and recognizing that diagnosis rates were increasing. An aging population and younger diagnoses are among the biggest factors driving that trend.
Kansas consistently ranks as having one of the highest Parkinson’s disease diagnoses and mortality rates in the United States, second only to Nebraska. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, an estimated 20,000 people in the Kansas City metro alone are living with the disease.
“You see your neurologist once every six months to a year, and you see a physical therapist maybe a couple of months out of the year. Community-based programs are here every day to support this community,” Curry said.
Curry said the warning signs of rising Parkinson’s rates have been visible for years.
“They have been predicting this increase in Parkinson’s for many years. They were able to see the writing on the wall, they were able to see how the population was aging, and they knew that this was coming. We paid attention.”
She expanded the center to serve as an all-encompassing resource for people like Zipse.
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“I’d hate to wager what I would have been like. Life would have stopped for me, I think. This at least gives me hope, gives me some work towards and see some benefit of it,” Zipse said.
The PEWC will host a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, June 3, at 3:30 p.m. The community is invited to attend to learn more about the center’s services and the disease as incidence rates continue to rise each year.
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Sheriff: 2 Kansas suspects arrested, stolen items recovered
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Two men were arrested following a lengthy Reno County Sheriff’s Office investigation into several burglaries and thefts in the area.
Garson Stanley Boyles was arrested May 21, and Jimmy Ray Miller was arrested May 27. Both were arrested on suspicion of 11 counts of burglary, five counts of criminal damage to property and four counts of theft.
The sheriff’s office said numerous stolen items have been recovered, including a vehicle. Investigators said several items remain missing.
Anyone with information about the location of stolen property is asked to contact the Reno County Sheriff’s Office at 620-694-2735. Those wishing to remain anonymous may call Reno County Crime Stoppers at 620-694-2666 or 800-222-TIPS.
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