2025 NFL HORAL Release: TRAVIS KELCE spoils the game 1 game of chefs in Brazil before the official NFL announcement

The tight wing of the Kansas City chiefs, Travis Kelce, assumes a new role before the 2025 NFL season: Breaking-News Reporter. For his first major scoop, Kelce revealed where the chiefs would open the regular season.
Kelce confirmed that the chiefs would play against Los Angeles in Brazil in the week 1. He made the announcement on the “New Heights” podcast, although he may have jumped the weapon by putting the news.
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At the start of the episode, Travis and his brother, retired from the Center des Eagles in Philadelphia, Jason Kelce, spoke of rumors that the chiefs opened the season in Brazil. Travis took care to speak at the start of the problem, but finally stopped the Charade.
“Isn’t that out before Wednesday?” Asked Travis Kelce. “Yeah, we play definitively in Brazil. I also heard these rumors.”
Travis’ comment made everyone laugh in the studio.
He then went in more detail by playing in Brazil, and it does not seem to be super pumped about the idea.
“I will be there to play football in the heat F ***.” He continued: “There is just something to get closer to the equator that I don’t want to put a football uniform by doing this. I’m in Jacksonville in September and it’s miserable.”
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He added later: “If it’s wet, I’m going to be miserable.”
Kelce revealed this news before the official NFL announcement. The league announced most of its international calendar on Tuesday. The only match that the league did not announce was the one held in São Paulo, Brazil. We already knew that the charges were playing in this match, but the NFL had not announced the team’s opponent on Tuesday. This news was to be unveiled on Wednesday, perhaps during the official revelation of the League at 8 p.m. HE.
Kelce may have jumped the weapon with the announcement, although it shouldn’t be a huge surprise. There were rumors before Wednesday suggesting that chefs and chargers will open the season in Brazil. The fans were perhaps expected that this was the case, but they probably did not expect Kelce inadvertently to break the news.
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With this, Kelce’s time as a Breaking-News reporter may have already ended. The NFL is probably not super pumped that the tight chiefs put the news early, although it is unlikely to deal with consequences for this.
In fact, Kelce’s mistake could be the best thing for the League. At the very least, it will draw more attention to the game, and that is exactly what the NFL hopes when it is deployed its schedule each year.



