NFL announces major Travis Kelce punishment decision just days before Super Bowl LIX
NFL executives have given Travis Kelce a severe punishment just one week before the Super Bowl.
In order to prepare for his and the Kansas City Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, Kelce did not attend the Grammy Awards, where Taylor Swift presented an award.
In the AFCC championship game, the Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29.
With two catches for 19 yards, Kelce had a quiet game.
However, when the 25-year-old was spotted interacting with Bills safety Damar Hamlina and Cole Bishop, NFL executives were aware of one flashpoint from the game.
Patrick Mahomes ran it into the end zone from one yard out with two minutes remaining in the second quarter, giving the Chiefs a 21-10 lead.
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The tight end With the three of them trading words, Kelce then got in Bishop’s and Hamlin’s face.
Jordan Phillips, a defensive tackle for Buffalo, then approached Kelce and collided with him.
Kelce was consequently disciplined for “unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting)” and fined $11,255 (9.1k).
He has already received fines from the league this season.
When Kelce eclipsed Tony Gonzalez’s record for the most receiving touchdowns in franchise history, he was fined $14,069 (11.5k) for celebrating the goalpost dunk.
Phillips was fined $6,722 (five thousand dollars) for “unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet),” joining Kelce in getting a fine.
Matt Milano, the linebacker for the Bills, was fined the same amount for “unnecessary roughness (facemask)” late in the fourth quarter in a different incident.
On February 9, Kelce and the Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in an attempt to become the first team in NFL history to win a third consecutive Super Bowl.
The $40,000 that Swift and Kelce spent on a new security system was exclusively disclosed by The U.S. Sun.
This follows the terrible break-in that happened when Kelce’s house was smashed into last year and features a new alarm system, two dogs, and guards.
We also exclusively revealed how talented foreign gangs have targeted the houses of NFL players like Mahomes and Kelce, employing technical deception to break in.
Jeff Wenninger, a law enforcement expert, told The U.S. Sun about the methodical, fast-paced techniques employed to raid the houses of the wealthy and well-known.
“We sawcrimereductions simply by changing the environment, improving lighting, trimming bushes, or using more secure locks,” he claimed, without making an arrest.
It all boils down to previous success and ease of access. Since the 1980s, this has been occurring with comparatively little enforcement or detection.
“These groups are very effective because of their sophistication and mobility.
“They will either go into hiding or temporarily relocate once they understand they have caused a wake of reported offenses. Another factor is the state of immigration in the United States.
“Some nations, such as Venezuela and Colombia, have allowed people to leave because they know that they will go to the United States and cease to be an issue back home.
“Some have been released from prisons in their home countries with the understanding they d leave for the U.S.”
“Many burglary victims report receiving alarm system notifications while they’re away,” Wenninger continued.
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“But in the days leading up to the burglary, they may have noticed issues with their alarm.”
“That s because these groups test their jamming equipment beforehand.”