Travis Kelce is enjoying his offseason! The Kansas City Chiefs star recently went to Las Vegas — and shared some of the highlights about the boys trip, which he took sans girlfriend Taylor Swift.
“There’s something about Las Vegas,” Kelce, 35, told his brother Jason Kelce on the latest episode of their New Heights podcast. “It’s just, you know, it’s kinda where I feel at home.” In town to attend Justin Timberlake’s 8AM Golf Invitational, the Kelces enjoyed time on the green, reuniting with friends — and had a blast off the course, too.
“Dude, so much fun,” Travis elaborated. “You got thrown into a group with two of my favorite human beings on the face of this earth, Chandler Parsons and Blake Griffin. And I was with another one of my favorite people on this earth, [comedian] Andrew Santino.”
And while Jason, 37, seemingly struggled with his golf game, he also hit some high notes, Travis shared. “My first putt, I think, was, like, a 10-foot putt that I put legitimately five feet [away] to the point that everyone audibly laughed behind me,” Jason said.
He added, “Like, somebody legitimately said, ‘That can’t be serious.’ It was like it was straight from Happy Gilmore. Like, I hit it, and I was like, oh, no. That thing is going nowhere.”
Yet the father of four, who was making his first trip “out of the house in a long time” since the birth of his and wife Kylie Kelce’s daughter Finnley “Finn” Anne in March, made lasting memories elsewhere.
During karaoke night, the retired Philadelphia Eagles star entertained the crowd — despite a few back-up music sync issues — with his go-to song, Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” Travis proudly shared. “The first 10-15, maybe even 20 seconds, you guys were far the most entertaining crew up there,” the Chiefs tight end recalled, laughing. “And then out of nowhere, it was just like a scream-off.”
The three-time Super Bowl champ is accustomed to winning on the football field — and also in Sin City, where Travis and the Chiefs snagged their third Lombardi Trophy in 2024, he said. “Viva Las Vegas,” he declared, “where I just can’t seem to lose. I just never lose in Vegas, man.”