Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, recently showed their support for NBA legend LeBron James in a heartfelt way. In their "New Heights" podcast's latest episode,
LeBron James, during an episode of the New Heights podcast with former NFL star Jason Kelce and current NFL star Travis Kelce, confirmed the longstanding rumor that, as a teenager, he did indeed play in a now-infamous pickup game in Chicago with six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and other—at the time—NBA veterans.
LeBron James agreed with head coach Ryan Day that he wouldn't get any special treatment if he joined the Buckeyes.
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Three individuals implicated in selling forged Jason Kelce-signed sports memorabilia valued at over $200,000 face dozens of felony charges.
The 35-year-old Kelce tallied 117 receiving yards—more than half of the Chiefs' total—in their victory over the Houston Texans in the divisional playoffs. In the process, he also broke the record of NFL legend Jerry Rice for most 100-receiving yard games in the playoffs with nine.
LeBron James reveals he considered playing professional football during the 2011 NBA lockout. In a candid conversation on the "New Heights" podcast, he reflects on his high school football roots and how close he came to joining the NFL.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James hyped up his son, Bryce James, for his performance in the HoopHall Classic.
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The NFL has been trying to create competition with the NBA these past few years on Christmas Day by having football games on the holiday. Ultimately, the NBA had more close, exciting games on Christmas, but LeBron James admitted the NFL owned the NBA when it came to viewership.
LeBron James expressed his appreciation for Travis Kelce on Saturday night. The Los Angeles Lakers star took to X to congratulate the Kansas City Chiefs