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TRAVIS Kelce will continue to make the headlines due to a massive decision off-the-field.
The Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, 34, will be a Hollywood star after talk of head coach Andy Reid potentially benching him and his girlfriend Taylor Swift not appearing in his last two NFL games.
Kelce had a bounce-back performance in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers, recording seven catches for 89 yards.
However, he still has yet to post a single touchdown and tallied just eight receptions for 69 yards in the previous three games combined.
Outside of the football field, Kelce has made moves toward his acting and hosting career.
On Wednesday, his FX horror series Grotesquerie debuted.
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The program is Kelce’s first major TV acting role.
And the day before, on Tuesday, the trailer of his new show Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? was released.
The Prime Video show will premiere on October 16 with three episodes.
One new episode will then drop each week.
The Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader show spin-off has contestants that will compete for a prize money of $100,000.
Kelce’s new career ventures come as his relationship with the music icon Swift continues to be one of the leading topics in the entertainment and sports world.
The 14-time Grammy winner has attended 15 Chiefs games since she first started dating Kelce.
However, Swift didn’t show up to the nine-time Pro Bowler’s Week 3 and 4 contests.
It was reported by The US Weekly this week that it’s expected she will appear at Kelce’s Monday Night Football game versus the New Orleans Saints in Week 5.
Swift will then prepare to resume her iconic Eras tour with a concert in Miami on October 18.
Kelce will look to build on his productive showing as Reid quickly poured cold water on criticisms coming the three-time Super Bowl champion’s way.
“Kelce did a nice job of just getting in windows. And then when they did play, man, he was able to do a nice job there,” Reid told reporters after Sunday’s game.
“It wasn’t as much double team as maybe seen or settling on him as much as he’s seen. So he did very good.
“I really don’t care what anybody thinks. I watch what the defense does and how they respect him, so I take it off of that.”
“I watch Trav every day, so I get to see him and how he works. He never wants to come out and – practice the game – he’s all in all the time. I don’t worry about all that.”