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Darius Slay Joins Steelers After Eagles Release Post-Super Bowl Victory
Darius Slay Joins Pittsburgh Steelers After Eagles Release By LeoCCiano Callao | Published: March 10, 2025 Veteran cornerback Darius Slay has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers following his release from the Philadelphia Eagles, who parted ways with the six-time Pro Bowler after their 2025 Super Bowl victory. NFL insider Jordan Schultz confirmed the move Monday, […]
Travis Kelce at a Crossroads: Chiefs Fans Debate Retirement Post-Super Bowl
Travis Kelce’s Uncertain Future: Salary Cap Questions Loom After Super Bowl Defeat Travis Kelce’s legacy as a Kansas City Chiefs legend is secure, but after a crushing 40-22 Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, fans are asking a tough question: Could the team’s path forward be clearer without him? Kelce, 35, is one of […]
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Patrick Mahomes Faces Criticism After Apparent Sideline Snub Following Super Bowl Loss By Alex Raskin | Updated: 12:55 GMT, 10 February 2025 Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is at the center of controversy after footage from Sunday’s crushing 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles appeared to show him ignoring teammate Samaje […]
Ed Kelce Breaks Silence on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Post-Super Bowl Engagement Rumors
Rumors swirl that Travis Kelce may propose to Taylor Swift if Chiefs win Super Bowl Rumors are heating up that Travis Kelce, 35, could propose to Taylor Swift, 35, if the Kansas City Chiefs win back-to-back Super Bowls in New Orleans on Sunday. The couple’s embrace after last year’s victory captivated fans, and bets are […]