Pat Mcafee initially praised Travis Kelce for making a donation of $ 3.3 million for homeless people, but the closed wing admitted that the report was not true.
The Daily Mail recently issued that report, which led Mcafee to tell his audience in his program last week that the closed wing of the Kansas City Chiefs was “making the world a better place.”
But in his own podcast, Kelce said the report was not true.
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Travis Kelce (Fernando Leon/Getty images to raise cane)
“I have to make a small statement in ‘Do not create everything you read, kingdom of category of children you see online,” Kelce began. “Some false statements were released that I was doing something in the community that was not. I am not going to talk about it specifically. I don’t want to attract more attention to all those nonsense and an article and all that.”
“But if you ever want to know exactly what I am doing in the community, simply go to 87 and running.org. We are always trying to leave, enter the communities of Kansas City, in the community of Cleveland, but this time, I was not doing what the channels or social media falsely claimed all these things of AI.”
Kelce then went out to McAfee for “always trying to take care of men and women in the world of sport.”

Since then, the beneficial organization, Foster Love, has eliminated a publication that highlighted Kelce’s alleged donation. Initially he said that Kelce was presented for a “6,500 feet property” that presented “six rooms, five bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and a lot of outdoor space, which includes a garden, patio and fire, all designed to offer a safe and support environment.”
“Travis is offering housing, tutoring and educational resources, giving these young people the tools they need to move towards independence and break the cycle of the lack of housing,” said the beneficial organization. “It is inspiring to see @killatrav use its platform to make a real difference for vulnerable young people.”
It is widely speculated that Kelce gave the news of his return to the NFL to Mcafee when the ESPN host said he received a text message from someone who did not name that “I will return safe.”
“I have a bad taste in my mouth with how I played in that last game and how I prepared the boys for battle!” Mcafee read from his phone, insinuating that the text was from Kelce.

Closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, Archive)
Mcafee then added in his own words: “I think you can say that Travis Kelce will return to play football once again.”
Kelce did not explain his comment from McAFee on the podcast.