Kayla Nicole broke down in tears over the breakup with Travis Kelce while on season 3 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.
A public breakup is never easy, but it probably was traumatic for Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole when he moved on with the world’s most famous pop star, Taylor Swift. Fans will get an inside look at how the 33-year-old influencer handled the emotional aspects of the split in the upcoming season of Special Forces:
How long has it been now? Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole name dropped the NFL superstar in the teaser trailer for season 3 of Fox's military-style competition series Special Forces. "Wait,
Aaron Rodgers holds the record of having the league’s lowest career interception percentage at 1.4. The NFL icon also boasts of having the highest single season passer rating record of 122.5. Proving his worth as one of the best QBs of the league, Rodgers has the best touchdown to interception ratio in NFL history, which stands at 4.53.
The superstar NFL player will be in Kansas City when Swift is performing her last world tour concert in Vancouver, Canada.
The other actors on the set shared the same sentiment about Travis Kelce's mom. This included Hunter King, who plays the female lead role in the movie Alana -- a Chiefs superfan who falls in love with Derrick on her quest to win the team's "Fan of the Year" contest.
Travis Kelce is excited to be an uncle again! The NFL star, who is dating Taylor Swift, reacts to brother Jason Kelce’s news that he and wife Kylie Kelce are welcoming their fourth child together.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has broken many records during his time in the NFL, and after a 19-yard catch against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, he inched closer to setting another high-water mark among players at his position.
In their afternoon contest vs. the Carolina Panthers, the 35-year-old hauled in a routine, 19-yard pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. In the process, he passed Antonio Gates for the third-most receiving yards by a tight end in NFL history.