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Adam Sandler’s Take on Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift Romance: ‘Nervous!’

Adam Sandler recently appeared on Jason and Travis Kelce’s podcast to discuss various topics, including the much-scrutinized relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. When asked about the celebrity couple, Sandler shared his family’s positive reaction. “When you guys first started dating, my family was thrilled,” Sandler said. “We saw how good you were together. He’s a gentleman, and she’s clearly enjoying herself. Every time Taylor laughs with you, my whole family is high-fiving.”

Sandler also admitted that he feels nervous around Swift, primarily because he doesn’t want to embarrass his daughters. “I do get nervous around Taylor Swift because I don’t want to mess it up for my kids by saying something stupid,” he confessed. “She means so much to my family, so I better say the right thing!”

The relationship between Kelce and Sandler may even extend to the silver screen, as Kelce is set to play a small role in the upcoming “Happy Gilmore” sequel. This collaboration is likely to foster a deeper connection between them, despite Sandler’s admitted nervousness.

Recently, Travis Kelce appeared at an award ceremony with a new haircut and a stylish look, which garnered attention from both fans and the media. Kelce, who received the Sportsman of the Year award at the Kansas City Sports Awards, sported slicked-back hair and a dark suit. This classic style drew comparisons to iconic movie stars, with fans likening him to Rock Hudson.

Rumor has it that Taylor Swift convinced her boyfriend to try out his new look. This revelation came from Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammate, Patrick Mahomes.

In other NFL news, Ravens offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris, formerly with the Chiefs, will be away from the team due to a medical issue. “Coach D’Alessandris is widely respected and cherished in our organization,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh stated. “We offer him unwavering support as he focuses on his health.” D’Alessandris, 70, was recently hospitalized and will require ongoing treatment.

On a different note, the Los Angeles Chargers are eyeing a potential playoff berth this year under new head coach Jim Harbaugh. The Chargers have struggled in previous seasons but hope that Harbaugh, known for his winning record, will guide them to success. According to CBS Sports’ Will Brinson, the Chargers have the potential to make a significant leap this year.

Meanwhile, former Kansas City Chiefs backup Darius Harris has joined the Dallas Cowboys. Harris, who has been with the Chiefs since 2019, is expected to contribute to the Cowboys’ special teams. The Chiefs had previously lifted him from the Raiders’ practice squad during their Super Bowl run.

Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones and Clyde Edwards-Helaire recently missed practice due to injuries. Jones has a shoulder injury, described by Coach Andy Reid as a “stinger type thing,” while Edwards-Helaire is dealing with an illness, possibly linked to his struggles with PTSD. Other Chiefs players, including Kelvin Joseph, Nick Bolton, and Jaaron Hayek, also missed practice due to various injuries.

Elsewhere, defensive end Taco Charlton, once drafted by the Dallas Cowboys, is seeking another chance to prove himself. Charlton, who last played for the Birmingham Stallions of the UFL, tweeted about his desire for one more opportunity after accumulating six sacks and 14 tackles in the recent season.

Byron Pringle, who helped the Chiefs win a Super Bowl in 2019, has re-signed with the Washington Commanders. Pringle played all 17 games for Washington last season, mainly contributing to special teams. In 2021, while with the Chiefs, he recorded 42 receptions for 568 yards and five touchdowns.

The Las Vegas Raiders’ rookie tight end Brock Bowers could be on the verge of a breakout season. According to Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay, Bowers is among the top candidates for a standout year, thanks to the Raiders’ new coaching staff under Antonio Pierce. Bowers was the 13th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and is expected to be a key player in the Raiders’ offense.

Taylor Swift’s influence continues to be felt at Arrowhead Stadium, where she has been frequently spotted supporting Travis Kelce. A recently posted picture revealed a poster of Swift performing on the wall of Kelce’s suite, indicating fans and Swifties can expect to see more of her presence at games this season.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco has made it to the top 10 running backs in Madden 25, ranking at No. 10 with an overall score of 87. This is quite an achievement for Pacheco, who is just entering his third season. Previously, the Chiefs relied heavily on their passing game, but Pacheco’s emergence has added a new dynamic to their offense as they aim for their third consecutive Super Bowl win.

Source: various sources