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Travis Kelce
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He was out in week 1 after suffering a hyperextended knee in practice but during the Chiefs game against the Minnesota Vikings on October 8, 2023, Travis Kelce’s injury gave football fans quite the scare.

Kelce is the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and is considered one of the greatest NFL players of all time. He’s an eight-time Pro Bowler and four-time first-team All-Pro selection. He holds the NFL record for seven of the most consecutive and most overall seasons with 1,000 yards receiving by a tight end. In 2022, he and his brother Jason—center for the Philadelphia Eagles—made NFL history as being the first brothers to face off against each other in a Super Bowl.

Each had won a Super Bowl before—Travis in 2020 with the Chiefs and Jason for the Eagles in 2018—but at Super Bowl LVII, there was a heightened sense of sibling rivalry. “We started thinking that reality is just never going to happen. Then this year started out of nowhere and it just took off on its own almost. It’s just amazing,” their mother Donna told CBS two days before kickoff. “Since Travis was a little kid trying to prove he’s as good as his brother. And Jason, since he was a little kid, he’s been trying to make sure his brother knows he’s not as good as he is,” their father Ed said.

Now, his injury at practice has fans worried for the beginning of his 2023 football season. Here’s what we know.

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