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Travis Kelce’s mom Donna is So Caring just Like Taylor; As She goes viral over major revelation in social media return
Donna Kelce, the mom of the Kansas City Chiefs‘ Travis Kelce, is back on social media. She is here to clarify a question about his appearance.
She took to X (formerly Twitter) on August 19, 2024, to respond to a fan wondering about her son’s eye color. They posted an image of Kelce and thought he had green eyes. However, Donna Kelce quickly clarified what color they are.
“Light blue almost grey…, lol,” she responded.
To date, the post has almost 400,000 views and over 3.4 thousand likes. This marked her first post on the platform since April 11. That was when she commented on a post that featured childhood videos of Travis and Jason Kelce. “Brought back some awesome memories!!” she said.
However, she has been more active on Instagram. On August 2, Kelce posted an image of a care package she received from Dolltini.
While the fan was certain Travis has green eyes, his mother would know best. At least she returned to X in time to clear up any confusion.
Donna Kelce is the mom of two NFL legends, Jason and Travis Kelce. For years, she had to support both of her sons’ respective teams — the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Since Jason retired, it will now be easier for her to focus on her other son’s team.
Since 2013, Travis Kelce has been a part of the Kansas City Chiefs. He was drafted in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft after attending Cincinnati from 2008-12.
In his second NFL season, Kelce made a big impact. He had over 850 yards and five touchdowns. He had similar stats the following season.
2016 marked the first 1,000-yard season of Kelce’s career. He would reach that milestone in the following six seasons. 2023 broke that streak when he had 984 yards receiving in 15 games.
The year prior, Kelce had a career year with 110 catches (a career-high), 1,338 yards (the second-most of his career), and 12 touchdowns (a career-high).
Additionally, Kelce has been named to seven All-Pro teams (four First-team, three Second-team) and nine-straight Pro Bowls from 2015-2023.