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As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for their Week 15 showdown against the Cleveland Browns, all eyes were on star tight end Travis Kelce not just for his on-field accomplishments, but for his bold fashion choice at practice on Friday.

While the Chiefs are aiming for their fourth consecutive win, having already secured their ninth straight AFC West title and a postseason spot, Kelce made headlines for something a bit more unexpected — his outfit.

While most of his teammates were bundled up in sweatpants and long-sleeve  shirts to brave the chilly 35°F temperatures in Kansas City, the 35-year-old All-Pro showed off his impressive confidence and resilience by sporting just shorts and his  jersey.

This daring move immediately grabbed attention, especially considering the cold weather.

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Fans took to social media to react to Kelce’s bold choice, with one commenting, “It’s literally 37° in KC, and Travis Kelce is out there in shorts and a shirt!” Another fan jokingly added, “He’s got natural leg warmers, they call him Big Yeti for a reason.”

Despite the chilly conditions, Kelce’s decision to rock the shorts look only seemed to add to his already larger-than-life persona. His impressive performance the previous week — where he became the fastest tight end in NFL history to reach 12,000 receiving yards — has Chiefs fans excited for what’s to come. In Kansas City’s 19-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, Kelce surpassed Chiefs legend Tony Gonzalez’s record, solidifying his place in franchise history.

While the Chiefs head to Cleveland for their game against the Browns on Saturday, Kelce reportedly has something special planned for his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, ahead of her birthday. Fans will have to wait and see how the Super Bowl champ celebrates both his team’s success and his girlfriend’s special day. But for now, it’s clear that Kelce’s practice outfit has made just as big an impact as his on-field accomplishments.

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