Travis Kelce gets the most fan votes for the 2025 Pro Bowl
Travis Kelce isn't putting up his usual numbers for the 2024 football season, but apparently that doesn't matter much to his fans.
Despite his poor season, the Kansas City Chiefs managed to get the most votes from fans for the 2025 Pro Bowl.
He collected 252,200 votes from fans, and it's fair to say that his relationship with Taylor Swift may have boosted that number.
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Kelce and Swift began dating in September of last year, greatly increasing his already high popularity, but outside of football circles.
After winning Super Bowl LVII, Kelce was tapped to host Saturday Night Live, and had already dipped his toes into reality television, but dating Swift took his name to a whole new level.
This year will be Kelce's 10th Pro Bowl selection. He has 97 receptions for 823 yards and three touchdowns this season.
However, this will be the first time since 2015 that Kelce has played at least 16 games and failed to gain 1,000 yards. Kelce played in 15 games last year, missing his first game with an injury since his first season, and had 984 yards.
Jahmyr Gibbs was just 2,000 votes shy of Kelce as the second highest vote getter.
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Kelce is not the only member of the Chiefs who slows down when he abuses. In fact, it was an epidemic for the whole group. However, an elite defense and accurate jump balls, sometimes literally, have propelled them to a 15-1 season so far and the No. 1 seed in the AFC after back-to-back Super Bowl championships.
Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow and Jared Goff rounded out the top five.
This is the third year of the Pro Bowl Games after the NFL eliminated its all-star touchdown competition and replaced it with a week of skills competitions and a football game.
The games take place in Central Florida and conclude with a 7-7 flag football game between the AFC and the NFC at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Feb. 2.
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Retired Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning will return as head coaches in the two conferences.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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