Travis Kelce Reveals the Lavish Xmas Gifts He and Patrick Mahomes Exchanged With Chiefs Players

As the holiday season unfolds, NFL stars Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Jason Kelce are celebrating in style, exchanging extravagant gifts while juggling their busy schedules.

In the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, hosted by the Kelce brothers, the two shared details of their unique holiday presents and reflected on their festive moments amid the NFL season.

Mahomes Surprises Chiefs Offensive Line with Custom Golf Carts

Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star quarterback, made sure to show his appreciation for his offensive line this Christmas by gifting them custom golf carts.

On the podcast, Travis Kelce described the gesture as “pretty cool,” sharing how the team’s linemen were zipping around in the personalized, street-legal carts. “Everyone was just flying around those things at 35 mph,” Kelce said, laughing about the sight of his teammates joyriding in the Chiefs’ parking lot.

Mahomes, known for his generosity and leadership, made sure to add a personal touch to each gift. “It’s all custom,” Kelce explained. “He had the boys’ names on each cart.”Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Are Opening Up a New Restaurant

Travis Kelce’s Cozy Velvet Jumpsuits

Not to be outdone, Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ tight end, collaborated with Los Angeles-based luxury sportswear designer Daniel Patrick to give his teammates velvet jumpsuits. “So cozy and comfortable for this winter,” Kelce said on the podcast, adding that the soft, stylish outfits were perfect for lounging.

Jason Kelce, initially hesitant about velvet, was eventually won over. “I don’t know why I don’t like velvet,” he admitted before Travis revealed that he had sent his brother a jumpsuit as well. Jason responded, laughing, “Okay, if it’s yours, then I’ll love it.”

Jason Kelce’s High-End Watch from Jalen Hurts

On the other side of the NFL, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce shared details of a luxurious gift he received from Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Though Jason didn’t reveal the brand, he hinted that the watch was “pretty nice,” continuing Hurts’ tradition of giving lavish gifts. In previous years, Hurts has presented his offensive linemen with Louis Vuitton duffel bags and black-and-red patent leather Nike Jordans.

Christmas Apart for the Kelce Brothers

Both Kelce brothers were busy on Christmas Day, with Jason’s Eagles securing a win against the New York Giants in Philadelphia, while Travis’ Chiefs endured a tough loss to the Las Vegas Raiders at home in Kansas City. Despite the distance, the Kelce family remained in high spirits.

Travis’ father, Ed Kelce, spent the holiday at Arrowhead Stadium in a private suite with Taylor Swift and her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, watching the Chiefs game. This marked the couple’s first holiday together since they began dating over the summer, and fans quickly captured moments of Ed Kelce chatting with the Swift family in the stands.

A Viral Social Media Moment for Jason Kelce

In the midst of holiday festivities, Jason Kelce became a social media sensation. A viral post compared him to the snowman character from the classic 1964 Christmas movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. “About a million of you tagged us in this tweet,” Jason joked on the podcast. While fans often compare him to Yukon Cornelius from the same movie, the snowman comparison caught him off guard. Jason humorously suggested that the snowman gave off “major Ed Kelce vibes,” a sentiment Travis wholeheartedly agreed with.

Special Kelce Family Christmas Episode Coming Soon

Despite being apart for the holidays, the Kelce brothers teased a special “Kelsey Family Christmas” episode of their New Heights podcast. The episode, featuring appearances from family members, is set to drop on Friday, much to the delight of their growing fanbase.

The holiday season may be packed with NFL games, but the Kelce brothers and Mahomes are ensuring that their teammates—and fans—still feel the spirit of the season.

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