Travis Kelce stated Wednesday he wished to set the document straight about “false claims” he was “doing something” within the Kansas Metropolis group.
In the course of the newest installment of his “New Heights” podcast, the Chiefs tight finish defined, “I wasn’t doing what was falsely claimed by the social channels or outlets posting all this AI stuff,” earlier than giving a shoutout to his pal, ESPN character Pat McAfee.
“I gotta make a little statement in the don’t believe everything you read kids category, realm that you see online. Some false claims were thrown out there that I was doing something in the community that I was not,” Kelce stated on Wednesday’s present, which he co-hosts with older brother Jason Kelce. “I’m not even going to speak about it particularly, I don’t need to carry any extra consideration to that entire nonsense and article and all that stuff.
“But if you ever want to know exactly what I’m doing in the community, just go to 87 & Running.org,” he stated, referring to his non-profit group. “We’re at all times making an attempt to get on the market, get within the Kansas Metropolis communities, within the Cleveland group, however this time, I wasn’t doing what was falsely claimed by the social channels or shops posting all this AI stuff.
“So just wanted to set the record straight, appreciate everybody for always trying to show — especially Pat McAfee, he’s always trying to look out for the guys, guys and women in the sports world.”
Kelce, 35, didn’t increase additional on the McAfee point out.
It got here after the ESPN host praised Kelce for his charitable efforts on his self-titled present final Thursday.
McAfee known as Kelce a “good human” whereas discussing a report by the Each day Mail that stated the three-time Tremendous Bowl champ donated $3.3 million to Foster Like to construct a residing facility for younger homeless individuals in Kansas Metropolis.

The Each day Mail reported how Foster Love introduced Kelce’s donation on social media.
“Travis is offering housing, mentorship, and educational resources, giving these youth the tools they need to move toward independence and break the cycle of homelessness,” the group reportedly stated. “It’s inspiring to see @killatrav use his platform to make a real difference for vulnerable youth.”
That social media publish seemed to be deleted as of Wednesday.
The story on the Foster Love web site has been deleted, and there’s no point out of it on Kelce’s web site.
Based in 2015, Kelce’s Eighty-Seven & Working seeks to vary the end result of underserved youth in communities throughout america by creating entry to alternatives, enrichment, and development.
Foster Love didn’t instantly return The Publish’s request for remark.