Pat McAfee initially congratulated Travis Kelce for having made a donation of $ 3.3 million for the homeless, but the tight end admitted that the report was not true.
The Daily Mail recently published this report, which led McAfee to say to its audience in its program last week that Kansas City Chiefs tight “makes the world better”.
But on his own podcast, Kelce said that the report was not true.
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Kelce Travis (Fernando Leon / Getty Images to raise canes)
“I have to make a small statement in the field of the category” Do not believe everything you read, the children you see online, “started Kelce.” Some false claims were expressed there that I was doing something in the community that I was not. I’m not even going to talk about it specifically. I no longer want to draw attention to all this nonsense and to all that is. “
“But if you ever want to know exactly what I do in the community, go to 87 & running.org. We are still trying to go out, to get into the communities of Kansas City, in the community of Cleveland, but this time, I did not do what was falsely claimed by the social channels or the outlets publishing all these IA stuff.”
Kelce then made a cry to McAfee himself to “always try to monitor guys and women in the world of sport”.

The charity, Foster Love, has since deleted an article which highlighted the supposed donation of Kelce. He initially said that Kelce had participated in a “6,500 -foot property” which had “six bedrooms, five bathrooms, spacious kitchen and a lot of outdoor space, including a garden, a patio and a home – all designed to offer a safe and favorable environment.”
“Travis offers housing, mentoring and educational resources, giving these young people the tools they need to evolve towards independence and break the homeless cycle,” said the charity. “It’s inspiring to see @Killatrav use your platform to make a real difference for vulnerable young people.”
He was widely hypoted that Kelce announced the news of his return to the NFL in McAfee when the ESPN host said that he had received a text from someone whom he did not name “I come back for sure”.
“I have a real bad taste in my mouth with the way I played in this last match and how I prepared the guys for the battle !!!!” McAfee read his phone, insinuating the text was Kelce.

Kansas City Chiefs End Lout Travis Kelce (Photo / ed zurga, file)
McAfee then added his own words: “I think you can say that Travis Kelce returns to play football again.”
Kelce did not explain her McAfee comment more on the podcast.