Travis Kelce responds to critics who scrutinize his body weight: “It’s March!”
After winning Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas with the Kansas City Chiefs over the San Francisco 49ers, Travis Kelce had a fantastic start to 2024. However, a month later, he was under fire after pictures of his body went viral. He defended his physique by saying, “It’s March!”
The 34-year-old has chosen he wants to enjoy eating food and taking a break in the off-season after winning the NFL season finale, which drew criticism for his furious moment with head coach Andy Reid. However, not everyone is thrilled about that decision.
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The renowned football star has gained weight, as seen by pictures that surfaced from his Bahamas vacation with Taylor Swift.
It makes complete sense because the upcoming season doesn’t begin until September, giving him plenty of time to get in shape. This is what he reminded everyone of.
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“It’s March!” On the New Heights podcast, Kelce and his brother Jason crack jokes. “We’re in the same weight class right now!”
What is Kelce’s weight gain? Is Swift concerned?
Although the offensive player is listed as 250 pounds on the Kansas City Chiefs website, how much weight has he really gained? Is a minor quantity causing a significant overreaction?
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Maybe this is an overreaction, but he has put on a lot of weight. According to Jason Kelce, who recently resigned from the NFL, his brother now weighs a whopping 283 pounds.
So what does Swift think of the extra weight her most recent partner has gained? She is reportedly not at all phased by it.
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The Daily Mail was informed by an insider that “she loves it.” “Travis and his dad bod is the reward he is giving himself for having an epic Super Bowl winning season.”
Since the average weight of an NFL tight end is 248 pounds, Travis Kelce is currently 35 pounds overweight and, in peak condition, just slightly heavier than others in his position.