Travis Kelce’s expensive Christmas gifts from teammates ended up being as real as Frosty the Snowman, according to the Chiefs star’s camp.
“While all his teammates are generous over the holidays, this simply did not happen and is entirely false,” Kelce’s representatives told The Post after it had been reported that he received a box that contained replacement jerseys from Tom Brady, Ray Lewis, Rob Gronkowski, Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes.
The U.S. Sun reported Sunday that the boyfriend of Taylor Swift received $120,000 worth of sports memorabilia after a team meeting last week as a gesture of support because Kelce’s home was robbed as part of a string of recent break‐ins at athletes’ homes.
But Kelce’s reps said the lavish gift-giving did not happen.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) leaves the field after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Charles LeClaire-Imagn ImagesKelce’s mansion in Leawood, Kansas, was burglarized on Oct. 7 while he was at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ “Monday Night Football” game against the Saints.
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on December 25, 2024 Getty ImagesAccording to police documents by the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, $20,000 in cash and an estimated $100,000 worth of jewelry also was taken from Kelce’s residence
A watch belonging to Kelce later turned up in Providence, R.I., as authorities were investigating a string of burglaries at the homes of athletes.
Mahomes and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow have also been victims of recent burglaries at their residences.
Police believe a South American crime ring is behind the incidents, and NFL Network has reported that the FBI is investigating the crime wave as international organized crime.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (left) and tight end Travis Kelce (right) open their Netflix Christmas GameDay cake after the Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConThe NFL has also sent a memo to its teams to alert them that players’ homes are being targeted.





