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"Trump Claims Credit for Taylor Swift's Success, Warns Against Biden Endorsement"
politics1 year ago

"Trump Claims Credit for Taylor Swift's Success, Warns Against Biden Endorsement"

Former President Donald Trump criticized Taylor Swift for potentially endorsing President Joe Biden, claiming that Biden hadn't done anything for her and touting his own work on the Music Modernization Act, which he said benefited Swift and other musicians. Trump suggested that Swift would be "disloyal" if she endorsed Biden, and also mentioned her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, implying that he might not support Trump despite being a fan. Swift's appearance at Super Bowl LVII alongside Kelce has sparked speculation about her political influence, with the Biden campaign reportedly hoping for her endorsement.

"Chiefs Activate Jerick McKinnon from Injured Reserve"
sports1 year ago

"Chiefs Activate Jerick McKinnon from Injured Reserve"

The Kansas City Chiefs have activated running back Jerick McKinnon from the injured reserve list ahead of Super Bowl LVII, while left guard Joe Thuney has been placed on the Reserve/Injured list. McKinnon's availability for the game is uncertain as he had undergone sports hernia surgery in January, and his status will be a game-time decision. Additionally, practice squad defensive tackle Mike Pennel has been elevated to the roster for the game, marking his fourth elevation for the team's postseason contests.

Usher's Nationwide 'Past, Present, Future' Tour Dates and Ticket Information
entertainment1 year ago

Usher's Nationwide 'Past, Present, Future' Tour Dates and Ticket Information

Usher will bring his "Past, Present, Future" tour to Baltimore on Aug. 24 at CFG Bank Arena, following his halftime performance at Super Bowl LVII. The tour will kick off in August, and Usher will debut his ninth studio album, "Coming Home," on Feb. 9. Tickets for the Baltimore show will be available starting with presales on Feb. 7 and the general on-sale on Feb. 12.

"Taylor Swift's Super Bowl Support for Travis Kelce Amid Tour Schedule Challenges"
entertainment2 years ago

"Taylor Swift's Super Bowl Support for Travis Kelce Amid Tour Schedule Challenges"

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are "very in love" and thrilled about the Kansas City Chiefs making it to the Super Bowl. Swift, who is nominated for six GRAMMY Awards, faces a tight schedule with her tour and the awards show, but fans are speculating whether she will attend the Super Bowl to support Kelce. If she does, it would be a significant moment for both of them, as Kelce has previously won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs, and it would mark Swift's 13th game attendance, sparking curiosity among fans.

"Analyzing Super Bowl LVII Tape: Eagles Prepare for Chiefs Rematch"
sports2 years ago

"Analyzing Super Bowl LVII Tape: Eagles Prepare for Chiefs Rematch"

The Philadelphia Eagles are using their loss in Super Bowl LVII as motivation and preparation for their upcoming rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the emotional toll of rewatching the devastating defeat, the Eagles have been studying the game tape to identify similarities and learn from their mistakes. While some players use the loss as motivation, others focus on the present and the opportunity to bounce back this year. The coaching staff also acknowledges the moments they wish they could have back from the game. With significant personnel changes on both teams, the Eagles are determined to make the necessary preparations and use the film analysis to their advantage in the rematch.

"Dolphins' Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio Reflects on Eagles Experience, Acknowledges Their Advantage"
sports2 years ago

"Dolphins' Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio Reflects on Eagles Experience, Acknowledges Their Advantage"

Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, who previously consulted with the Philadelphia Eagles, believes any advantage gained from his time with the Eagles is in their favor as he provided them with more information than they provided him. The Eagles will face the challenge of devising a plan to slow down the league's top offense.

"Super Bowl Losses Fuel Motivation for Eagles' Hurts and Kelce"
sports2 years ago

"Super Bowl Losses Fuel Motivation for Eagles' Hurts and Kelce"

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham commented on the slippery turf at State Farm Stadium during Super Bowl LVII, stating that it affected their performance and led to players slipping frequently. Despite the challenges, Graham credited the Kansas City Chiefs for handling the situation better and acknowledged that the Eagles will have another opportunity to face them at Arrowhead Stadium in November.

Eagles' Brandon Graham and Jason Kelce Reflect on Super Bowl Loss and Turf Conditions
sports2 years ago

Eagles' Brandon Graham and Jason Kelce Reflect on Super Bowl Loss and Turf Conditions

Philadelphia Eagles' defensive front failed to sack Patrick Mahomes in their Super Bowl LVII loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, with the Chiefs even wearing "0 sacks" T-shirts during their parade. Eagles' Brandon Graham attributes the lack of sacks to the slippery playing surface at State Farm Stadium, admitting that the Chiefs' offensive line was "blessed" to face them under those conditions. Graham also mentions that the Bills had a similar experience in their loss to the Bengals. Despite the playing surface, the Eagles acknowledge that the Chiefs played well and are focused on their next season, potentially opting for longer spikes in the future.

Chiefs Receive Bejeweled Super Bowl 57 Championship Rings in Private Ceremony.
sports2 years ago

Chiefs Receive Bejeweled Super Bowl 57 Championship Rings in Private Ceremony.

The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl LVII victory with a private ring ceremony at Union Station. The championship rings were designed with input from star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce. The Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 to capture their second Super Bowl title since the 2019 campaign and third overall.

Chiefs' Super Bowl Ring Ceremony: Mahomes' Input and Netflix Docudrama Excitement
sports2 years ago

Chiefs' Super Bowl Ring Ceremony: Mahomes' Input and Netflix Docudrama Excitement

The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl LVII victory with a private ring ceremony at Kansas City's Union Station. Former offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, who now holds the same position with the Washington Commanders, was among the players and coaches who returned for the ceremony. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who won his second championship ring, said he would keep it in a safe at home. The Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in the days before the COVID-19 pandemic, so there was no White House visit.

"Chiefs Celebrate Super Bowl Victory with Ring Ceremony at Union Station"
sports2 years ago

"Chiefs Celebrate Super Bowl Victory with Ring Ceremony at Union Station"

The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl LVII win with a private ring ceremony at Union Station. The team hosted an open red-carpet experience as players arrived at the iconic Kansas City destination. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke about his role in designing the team's rings and said he's ready to turn the chapter on the 2022 NFL season. The exact design of the rings has not been revealed, and it's unclear how many former Chiefs players involved with the most recent championship run were at the ceremony.

Travis Kelce's Unspoken Words at the White House
sports2 years ago

Travis Kelce's Unspoken Words at the White House

Members of the Kansas City Chiefs, winners of Super Bowl LVII, visited the White House to celebrate their victory. Tight end Travis Kelce tried to speak at the presidential podium but was stopped by quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Kelce also shared that he tried to crawl under the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office and tried to open as many doors as possible in hopes of finding a hidden tunnel during the visit.

"Chiefs' White House Visit Marked by Controversy and Absences"
sports2 years ago

"Chiefs' White House Visit Marked by Controversy and Absences"

Former NFL punter Pat McAfee praised Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce for his "epic" moment at the White House during the team's visit to celebrate their Super Bowl LVII victory. Kelce pretended to address the nation at the podium before being ushered away by quarterback Patrick Mahomes. McAfee and his co-host AJ Hawk discussed the legacy of the Chiefs' All-Pro duo and their recent success.