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Kylie Kelce tells Dallas Cowboys to 'get f***ed' ahead of Travis Kelce, Chiefs matchup

IMG_0985by: Griffin McVeigh5 hours agogriffin_mcveigh

Kylie Kelce is not shy when it comes to her Philadelphia Eagles fandom. So, Sunday likely was a tough one for her, watching the Eagles blow a 21-0 lead against the Dallas Cowboys. An overall frustrating 24-21 loss for the Eagles, Kelce does have an opportunity to bounce back on a personal level.

Dallas hosts the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving, meaning her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, will be playing at AT&T Stadium. To say she is cheering for the Chiefs to win would be an understatement. She implored her Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce listeners to do the same.

“Speaking of Thanksgiving football,” Kelce began. “Don’t root for the Cowboys and do root for the Chiefs. Let’s go, Uncle Trav… I’m so sick of the idea that the Cowboys are America’s Team. So, they can kiss my ass and, you guessed it, get f***ed.”

Uncle Trav has played in three games vs. Dallas in his career. Twelve catches resulted in 147 yards and a touchdown. Weirdly enough, one carry for four yards also resulted in a touchdown, bringing his total to two scores. Replicating those numbers on Thursday likely turns the holiday into a positive one for the Chiefs.

As for the Cowboys being America’s Team, this goes back to the late 1970s. Debate rages on whether or not this is true, especially with the newfound popularity of the Chiefs. Travis Kelce is certainly part of the equation there due to his relationship with Taylor Swift. Winning three Super Bowls possibly helps too.

This is not a game we get too often, though. Only 12 matchups between the two franchises dating back to 1970, with the last taking place in 2021. Kansas City was last in Dallas in 2017, a contest won by the Cowboys in early November.

But the NFL saw a big opportunity with the two on each other’s schedule this season. Putting it on Thanksgiving means massive, massive television numbers are on the way. CBS will broadcast the game, with Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson on the call. Both Dallas and Kansas City have big-time implications on the line; however, the real winner of this one is likely the executives.

If a record number of people do tune in, plenty will be rooting against the Cowboys. Kylie Kelce is hoping she was able to influence some of those to gain a little extra support for “Uncle Trav.”