Travis Kelce turned down Netflix’s ‘Receiver’: ‘Over the reality s–t’



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Travis Kelce is not interested in the reality s–t.

The Chiefs star declined the opportunity to be in the Netflix series “Receiver,” a follow-up to the “Quarterback” series released in July 2023, which starred his teammate Patrick Mahomes.

“After Pat did it, I did get asked about it. I don’t know. I’d rather just play ball, man,” Kelce said on the “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast. “I’m already doing enough with the podcast and everything,”

Travis Kelce on “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast. screen grab via YouTube

The series, which documents NFL players on and off the field, has previously featured Kelce’s teammate and Super Bowl MVP Mahomes, Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins and the Commanders QB Marcus Mariota.

The tight end already has enough on his plate.

Not only is he the co-host of the “New Heights” podcast with his brother Jason Kelce, who recently retired from a successful career with the Eagles, but he is also dating pop megastar Taylor Swift.

Travis and Jason Kelce on their podcast “New Heights.” YouTube/New Heights
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift kissing at the 2024 Super Bowl. Getty Images

It was a busy offseason for Kelce, who celebrated Kansas City’s second straight Super Bowl win and flew around the world to support Swift on her record-breaking “Eras Tour” — which has been documented breathlessly.

He also tried his hand at acting after being cast in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming FX series “Grotesquerie.”

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With Chiefs training camp opening soon, Kelce has other things to focus on — and the man has experience with reality TV, having been the star of E! network’s “Catching Kelce” — a dating competition in which he was on a quest to find love with 50 women, one from each state — in 2016.

“I’m way over the reality s–t,” he said. “I’m out on that s–t.”

He was a fan, however, of his brother’s 2023 Amazon documentary, “Kelce,” it’s just not for him.

“I thought it was cool the way my brother did his doc, though,” he said. “Kind of like a follow toward the end of somebody’s career, and kind of the ups and downs and battles that he had. I think he did it the right way. But that was so him, and I just don’t know if I have the desire to do anything like that. I’d rather focus on ball, baby.”

Kelce and the Chiefs kick off the season on Sept. 5 against the Ravens in primetime.



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