Kylie Kelce fires up Chiefs fans ahead of Thanksgiving showdown with Cowboys
Kylie Kelce has called on football fans to back the Kansas City Chiefs this Thanksgiving. Her plea comes ahead of the team’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. She also took aim at the Cowboys’ long-standing nickname, 'America’s Team'.
The Cowboys earned the title 'America’s Team' in 1978 after NFL Films producer Bob Ryan coined the phrase. Since then, the nickname has stuck, often sparking debate among rival fans.
Kylie Kelce, whose brother-in-law Travis Kelce plays for the Chiefs, made her stance clear. She urged supporters to rally behind Kansas City instead. Her request follows Travis Kelce’s recent achievement: breaking the Chiefs’ all-time touchdown record.
Her criticism of the Cowboys’ moniker reflects a broader rivalry. With the Thanksgiving Day game approaching, she openly dismissed the idea of Dallas representing the entire country.
The Chiefs will face the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving with added fan support from Kylie Kelce’s campaign. Her comments highlight the competitive spirit between the two teams. The game also marks another milestone for Travis Kelce, fresh off his record-breaking performance.