10 Minutes ago in Ohio, Travis Kelce
The room went silent when Travis Kelce said the words out loud.
An active Kansas City Chiefs superstar, now a part-owner of the Cleveland Browns. Shock. Awe. Betrayal?
He strutted in orange-and-brown, barking about the Dawg Pound while still chasing rings in red and gold.
Friends are stunned. Rivals are furious.
Travis Kelce didn’t just stage a homecoming; he detonated one.
Standing in Berea in a custom “216” pinstripe suit, he turned childhood Sundays in the Dawg Pound into a seat in the owner’s box, blurring the line between player and powerbroker.
Approved by a rare league vote, his stake in the Browns makes him the first active NFL star to invest in a rival franchise, and the symbolism is as loud as his grin.
The Haslams are betting that Kelce’s charisma and Ohio roots can hardwire a new culture into Cleveland, from “Tight End University:
Cleveland Edition” to a contract clause forcing him to blast “Here Comes the Boom” at halftime.