Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is a busy man.
Not only has he helped lead the Chiefs to a sixth consecutive AFC championship game and worked on multiple endorsement deals this year, but he also took time to help the community ahead of the conference title game.
Kelce and Kodiak – a health food company – donated 25,000 hot breakfast meals to children in Kansas City this week through Operation Breakthrough, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Chiefs’ TE Travis Kelce and Kodiak brand have come together to donate 25,000 meals to the children of Kansas City. Through Operation Breakthrough, an afterschool program for under-resourced youth, hundreds of families will receive hot breakfasts, via Kelce and Kodiak.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 25, 2024
It’s hard to believe Kelce has had time to do so many endeavors off the field while he’s been incredibly productive on the field this season alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes, but he’s made it work while also dating superstar singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
With the AFC title game close, though, Kelce’s primary focus will be on advancing to the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs won two championships – including this past year’s Lombardi Trophy and one in 2019 – but didn’t win their second Super Bowl appearance in 2020 when they lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
They’ll have to beat the No. 1-seeded Baltimore Ravens though, who proved to be one of the most formidable teams in the NFL with the league’s No. 1 defense.
Kansas City beat two hot offensive teams already this postseason in the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills, but the Ravens are a different threat entirely with MVP candidate Lamar Jackson under center for Baltimore.
Kelce will play a huge role in the Chiefs’ success or failure on Sunday, but his off-field support will not be forgotten by his fans.
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