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Travis Kelce Credits Taylor Swift for Making Him ‘Better’ at This

Travis Kelce Credits Taylor Swift for Making Him 'Better' at This
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Travis Kelcerecently revealed that Taylor Swift has had a surprising impact on his personal growth. The Kansas City Chiefs star shared how his fiancée helped him improve at one specific and relatable skill.

How Taylor Swift made Travis Kelce ‘better’ at one thing

The Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift relationship has drawn attention for everything from game-day appearances to viral stage moments. But in a February 6 appearance on sister-in-law Kylie Kelce’s Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kelce opened up about a quieter, more personal change.

While chatting with Kylie, the two reflected on when they first met. She asked whether her husband, Jason Kelce, had ever shared much about her with Travis early on. “Nothing. No. Me and Jason, we never talk about any of that stuff,” Travis admitted.

Kylie said she wasn’t shocked, explaining that Jason rarely offers extra information. She joked about how she often learns things from others before realizing her husband already knew. When she asks him questions, his approach tends to be, “I don’t know, and I don’t care to know.”

“I call them girl questions,” Kylie teased. “‘Cause they’re only questions girls would ask.” That’s when Travis Kelce credited Taylor Swift for influencing him. “Taylor’s made me so much better at that. You get the details,” Travis quipped.

The player explained that he now pays closer attention and makes a conscious effort to remember specifics, especially when Swift can’t attend events with him. On February 5, he attended the 2026 NFL Honors, where he was nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Although Swift “couldn’t go,” he kept her in mind throughout the evening.

“The whole time I’m saying hi to all these familiar faces and some friends of Taylor… and I’m just like, ‘All right, got to remember saw that person,’” he said. “I’m like throwing them in like my memory bank [thinking] ‘Don’t forget, cause she’s going to want some details ’cause she didn’t get a chance to go.’” Still, he admitted that remembering everything can be tricky, especially because of the beers.

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Chet Holmgren stays 'in the moment' during NBA All-Star Game debut

INGLEWOOD, CA — The sound of a television could be heard from a hallway inside Intuit Dome on Sunday night.

It came from a small visitors' locker room, where the USA Stars team was watching a broadcast of the NBA All-Star Game's round-robin tournament. The USA Stripes and World teams were facing off, and the outcome would decide if the Stars advanced to the championship round.

Tyrese Maxey drank some "Cool Blue" Gatorade on one side of the room. Jalen Johnson ate some chicken tenders from concessions on the other. And in the center was Chet Holmgren, who only wanted to feast his eyes on the TV and see if his first career All-Star appearance would continue.

"I think that's the one thing that's tough about having a three-team, team-off-and-team-on thing," Holmgren said of the event's new tournament format. "We went back in the locker room for like 20 or 30 minutes while the other two teams were playing. We were kind of just chilling, sitting there and watching it."

Fortunately, Holmgren's night wasn't over. The World team lost, sending the Stars to the championship round thanks to a head-to-head tiebreaker. They then secured the title by earning a dominant 47-21 win over the Stripes.

The Thunder big man came off the bench during all three of his team's 12-minute games. It's a feeling that's unfamiliar to the 23-year-old pro, who has always been one of the brightest stars on every court he's touched.

But Holmgren stayed true to his usual brand of basketball, impacting the game on both ends while playing within the team. He racked up eight points, two rebounds and a game-high two blocks on 3-for-4 shooting from the field during the title game. And he did so in only six minutes.

"I think it was great," Holmgren said. "Before, I didn't really know how it was supposed to go because I'd never gone through it. I was just kind of trying to feel out the game and play accordingly, and I think it went well. It was fun. ... I played a good brand of basketball."

Sunday's tournament isn't the biggest stage Holmgren has stepped onto. He helped OKC win its first NBA championship in franchise history last season, after all.

Still, Holmgren couldn't help but to appreciate his surroundings as he got some 3s up during shootaround.

Stars such as Minnesota's Anthony Edwards and Detroit's Cade Cunningham are usually on the other end of the court. The side that's enemy territory. But they were right next to him this time, letting it fly and doing some pregame stretches.

Feb 15, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Team USA Stars center Chet Holmgren (7) of the Oklahoma City Thunder dunks in game one against Team World during the 75th NBA All Star Game at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

"I just tried to take a moment to reflect on how cool of an opportunity this is," Holmgren said. "I felt like I was pretty in the moment for the most part, just taking everything in."

Holmgren took in plenty of other cool moments throughout the weekend.

He attended a Foot Locker event on Friday, where he held a sit-down interview and a meet-and-greet with fans. He participated in the Shooting Stars competition on Saturday, where he teamed up with Toronto's Scottie Barnes and former NBA player Richard Hamilton. And he even received a ring before Sunday's tournament to commemorate his All-Star selection.

Holmgren says he didn't even know that last part was going to happen. But he'll happily add it to his growing collection of hardware.

"It's pretty sick, but I think I like our ring from last summer a little bit more," Holmgren said with a smirk.

Justin Martinez covers the Thunder and NBA for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Justin? He can be reached at [email protected] or on X/Twitter at @Justintohoops. Sign up for the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to access more NBA coverage. Support Justin's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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MW22 Talking Points: Rocking Ronaldo, Al Najmah's history, all-timer Al Somah

MW22 Talking Points: Rocking Ronaldo, Al Najmah's history, all-timer Al Somah
MW22 Talking Points: Rocking Ronaldo, Al Najmah's history, all-timer Al Somah

Another captivating round of Roshn Saudi League has just concluded, with Cristiano Ronaldo back to fire Al Nassr’s title bid, the race for the championship remaining must-see viewing, and Al Najmah making history.

On that, a trio of new managerial appointments had debuts to build upon, while title-holders Al Ittihad have a new striking hero. So, check out some of our major narratives to come from Matchweek 22.

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Ronaldo returns with a bang

Having missed the past two RSL matches, Ronaldo came back into the Al Nassr fold and immediately showed what the title challengers had been missing. OK, they did win both games in his absence, but no one grabs the headlines quite like the Portuguese superstar.

So, 18 minutes into the round-concluding clash at Al Fateh, Ronaldo met Sadio Mane’s lovely cross to volley Al Nassr into the lead. It marked his 18th goal of the RSL season, pulling him joint-second in the race for the golden boot and to within two of leader Ivan Toney.

More importantly, it set Al Nassr on their way to a 2-0 victory, their seventh successive win in the RSL, and back into second, one point off leaders Al Hilal. With Ronaldo back, Al Nassr’s hopes of a first top-flight crown in seven seasons gets a considerable boost.

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Al Najmah make history - finally

Mark the date. Saturday, February 14, 2026, will forever be known at Al Najmah for the first time in history the club registered a win in the RSL, this coming via the 2-1 triumph at home to Al Kholood.

That it took Al Najmah all 21 rounds will only add to the jubilation in Unaizah; the promoted club held the unwanted distinction of being the only team ever in the RSL to fail to win their opening 20 games.

However, the victory maybe offers hope of a late-season run for the table’s bottom club, who are suddenly only seven points from safety.

Also, Al Najmah can point to instant reward for their decision to dispense last week with manager Mario Silva, meaning former Al Taawoun coach Nestor El Maestro corralled the club to a win on debut.

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“New manager” bounce is a thing

Clearly, the fabled instant reaction to a fresh voice in the dugout seems to ring true. For Nestor El Maestro wasn’t the only new manager to excel on his club bow in Matchweek 22.

Only days after replacing Armando Evangelista, Fabio Carille guided Damac to a first victory in 10 rounds with a 2-1 success at home to top-five side Al Taawoun.

That the side, sitting outside the drop zone only on goal difference, rebounded from a goal down in Khamis Mushait - Yakou Meite struck twice, the winner coming eight minutes from time - speaks perhaps of a belief Carille has instilled almost immediately.

Meanwhile, although not a victory to match their relegation rivals, Al Riyadh kicked off the Mauricio Dulac era with a potentially promising 1-1 draw at home to Al Khaleej.

Indeed, if it wasn’t for Konstantinos Fortounis’ late equaliser, Al Riyadh would’ve had a first victory in 16 rounds. Still, it’s something for the promoted Under-21 coach, who replaced RSL veteran Jose Daniel Carreno, to build on.

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It was all change right at the death in the winter transfer window for RSL champions Al Ittihad. Out went captain Karim Benzema and midfield dynamo N’Golo Kante, both title winners in Jeddah, with Youssef En Nesyri and George Ilenikhena coming in.

Obviously, both Frenchmen represent big boots to fill, particularly Ballon d’Or Benzema. However, in En Nesyri, maybe Al Ittihad have found someone to smooth the transition.

The Morocco international, one of the heroes of that historic run at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, had already found the net for his new club in midweek, in the AFC Champions League Elite.

He then followed that by opening his RSL account, too. En Nesyri headed home Al Ittihad’s first in the 2-1 victory against Al Fayha, much to the delight of the majority in attendance at Alinma Stadium. The shiny new recruit is up and running.

While En Nesyri is new to the RSL, the same can’t be said for Omar Al Somah. Of course, the Syrian plied his trade for the other half of Jeddah, Al Ahli, where he built a reputation as one of most feared strikers in Asia.

It’s where Al Somah fired the club to their most recent RSL title, in 2015-16, part of a period in which he clinched an unprecedented three successive golden boots.

At Al Ahli, across a nine-year spell, Al Somah strode unmatched to the top of the all-time RSL scoring charts, a position he has feathered since, at Al Orobah last season and Al Hazem this.

Proving age is simply a number, the 36-year-old has stretched his lead in the all-time stakes over second-placed Abderrazak Hamdallah to eight, when executed an excellent volley late on at home to Al Okhdood.

It represented his 159th goal in the RSL. A veritable legend.

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