Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Travis"


25 mentions found


The officials said Wednesday that they have not made any determination as to who exactly is responsible, and the investigation is ongoing. The report did not identify Mahomes, but the address listed matches public records for Super Bowl-winning the quarterback. Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs on Dec. 17, 2023, in Foxborough, Mass. Twenty-thousand dollars was taken, according to a police report obtained by NBC affiliate KSHB of Kansas City. “We are aware of some of the other athletes in different states that have had their homes burglarized," the statement said.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Mahomes, Sarah Stier, Bobby Portis, Mike Conley Jr, Conley, Organizations: FBI, Kanas City Chiefs, Sheriff’s Office, Super Bowl, Kansas City Chiefs, NBC, Milwaukee Bucks, The Minneapolis Star Tribune, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Vikings, NBC News Locations: South America, Belton , Missouri, Cass, Foxborough, Leawood , Kansas, Kansas City, Medina , Minnesota
CNN —Lady Gaga is returning to the desert to mark her second appearance as the headliner for Southern California’s signature Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The Oscar-winner was announced as one of the three top headliners on Wednesday, according to the festival’s website, with Green Day and Post Malone rounding out the trio. Gaga will be the Friday headliner at the two-weekend fest, with Green Day headlining on Saturday and Malone serving as the Sunday headlining act. Rapper Travis Scott will also be appearing at the festival to perform a career retrospective set, according to Goldenvoice, the festival’s organizer. Gaga notoriously headlined the music festival in 2017 after Beyoncé – then pregnant with her twins Sir and Rumi – dropped out as that year’s original headliner, per doctor’s orders.
Persons: Gaga, Malone, Travis Scott, Goldenvoice, Charli XCX, Missy Elliot, Megan Thee Stallion, Benson Boone, Lisa, Shaboozey, Beyoncé –, Rumi –, Beyoncé, , , Presale Organizations: CNN, Southern, Music, Arts Festival, Green, Polo Club – Locations: Indio’s
The story is based both on "Dune" and the prequel novel "Sisterhood of Dune." Discovery after a merger, it started development on a "Dune" prequel series focused on the politically savvy, supernaturally powered sect of women. "Dune: Prophecy" is partly based on Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction work and on "Sisterhood of Dune," a novel written by Herbert's son Brian Herbert and sci-fi author Kevin J. Anderson. Attila Szvacsek/HBO'Sisterhood of Dune' is a prequel novel set in the 'Dune' universeFrank Herbert's "Dune" novels compose only a small part of the franchise. Advertisement"Sisterhood of Dune" is part of the "Great Schools of Dune" prequel series written by the two, and it was published in 2012.
Persons: Frank Herbert's, Denis Villeneuve's, Bene, we're, Paul Atreides, Timothée Chalamet, Herbert's, Brian Herbert, Kevin J, Anderson, Jessica Barden, Valya, Attila Szvacsek, Brian, It's, Raquella Berto, Anirul, Mother, Manford Torondo, Vorian, Emperor Salvatore Corrino, Roderick, Anna, Valya's, Griffin, Tula, Doretea, Emperor, Wallach IX, Travis Fimmel, Desmond Hart, Ynez, Constantine Corrino, Jordan Goldberg, Emily Watson, Goldberg Organizations: Warner Bros, HBO, Max
Mahomes vs. Allen, Round 8The NFL schedulers probably should have made this the Sunday night contest. The Bears rank seventh against the pass, have allowed only 18.6 points per game (seventh-best) and have 16 takeaways (also seventh). Foes do find it hard to run on Baltimore, which gives up an NFL-low 73.0 rushing yards per game. They are holding opponents to a league-best 13.1 points per game, and haven’t allowed more than 20 points in any game this season. So this matchup will be a good measuring stick for the Chargers’ defense, while proving whether Herbert and company can win in a shootout if necessary.
Persons: Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow, Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Tyler, Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Kadarius Toney, Toney, Isiah Pacheco, Allen’s, Caleb Williams, Mike Dinovo, Matt Eberflus, Shane Waldron, Thomas Brown, Brown, William, Greenberg, Green, Williams, Jordan Love, Deshaun Watson, Mike Tomlin, Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, Arthur Smith, Fields, Wilson, Russ, Lamar Jackson, Flowers, Derrick Henry, Kyle Shanahan, Christian McCaffrey, Rust, McCaffrey, Mike Macdonald, Scott Galvin, Bo Nix, Jim Harbaugh’s, They’re, haven’t, Jim Harbaugh, they’re, Herbert, They’ve, Justin Casterline Organizations: NFL, Philadelphia, Eagles, NFC, Sunday, NFC North, Chicago, Green, AFC, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Bills, Chiefs, Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas, Allen’s Bills, Bears, Chicago Bears, Packers, Detroit, AFC North, Ravens, Browns, Pittsburgh, Steelers, Washington, 49ers, Super, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFC West, Seattle, Cardinals, Seahawks, Thompson, AFC West, Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Bengals Locations: Washington, City, Windy City, Buffalo, Denver, Kansas City, Kansas, Carolina, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Arizona, Francisco, Seattle
The Chiefs fell to the Buffalo Bills, 30-21, as Josh Allen got the best of Patrick Mahomes in Buffalo on Sunday. The quarterback totaled over 300 yards in the game, including a team-high 55 rushing yards and a passing touchdown. Steve Spagnuolo’s Chiefs defense entered Week 11 ranked fourth in DVOA, a gargantuan factor in Kansas City being so lucky to remain undefeated until Sunday. It took a heroic effort for Allen to snap the 30-game streak for the Chiefs’ defense, which has been the better unit on the roster in the past two seasons. AdvertisementFor the Chiefs’ defense, the biggest takeaway here is that the secondary looks to be shaky in certain spots against quality competition.
Persons: Joe Buscaglia, Nate Taylor, Tim Graham, RJ Kraft, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, Allen, James Cook, Bo Nix, — Nate Taylor, Buffalo, Steve Spagnuolo’s, — Tim Graham, Nazeeh Johnson, Amari Cooper, Curtis Samuel, Chamarri Conner, — Taylor, — Taylor Bills ’, Terrel Bernard, Travis Kelce, — Joe Buscaglia, Timothy T Ludwig Organizations: Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City, AFC, Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans, Steelers, Steve Spagnuolo’s Chiefs, Buffalo, Kansas, — Taylor Bills, Getty Locations: Buffalo, Mahomes . Buffalo, DVOA, Kansas City
While some athletes celebrate their first big paycheck with a splurge — NFL star Travis Kelce dropped $10,000 on a limited-edition pair of sneakers, Shaquille O'Neal spent $150,000 on a Mercedes Benz — WNBA star Cameron Brink hasn't touched hers. Brinks says she's saved about 90% of her total earnings from her first year in the league, adding that the WNBA isn't the principal driver of her income. "I want to ensure that I'm setting myself up for a comfortable lifestyle down the line because I definitely don't want to be working forever." Brink, who in college signed an endorsement deal with New Balance to become the brand's first female basketball player, had an NIL valuation topping $200,000 while at Stanford University, Sports Illustrated reports. In a league where player salaries are still as low as they are, such sponsorships can make all the difference.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Shaquille O'Neal, Cameron Brink, Caitlin Clark —, Brinks, she's, Brink, Taylor, Steph Curry, Armour, Chase Organizations: NFL, Benz, WNBA, Los Angeles Sparks, CNBC, Stanford University, Sports, Women's, Basketball Players, Vogue Business, Golden State Warriors
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs is especially popular for a handful of reasons, so I've gathered all of the best places where you can buy a Kelce jersey below. Swifties also might love a Kelce jersey for the collection, following the popularity of Taylor and Travis' relationship since it kicked off in 2023. Where to buy Travis Kelce jerseysOfficially licensed Travis Kelce jerseys for men, women, and kids are available for purchase from Dick's Sporting Goods and Fanatics. They're often pricey, but as Black Friday nears later this month, I expect we'll see plenty of Travis Kelce jersey deals cropping up from several retailers. We've got you covered for the best gifts for Taylor Swift fans, too.
Persons: we're, it's, Travis Kelce, Swifties, Taylor, Travis, Swift, Taylor Swift, We've Organizations: Business, Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, merch, Super Bowl, Dick's Sporting Goods, NFL Locations: merch . Kansas
Diamond Sports moved closer to exiting bankruptcy on Thursday after a bankruptcy judge approved its reorganization plan, which slashes the hefty debt load that toppled the company. The green light is a significant milestone for the owner of regional sports networks, which has been under bankruptcy protection since March 2023. It presented its reorganization plan to the court with a standing objection from the U.S. The reorganization plan that received court approval on Thursday will see Diamond's debt load cut from nearly $9 billion to $200 million. Diamond is now unencumbered by legacy debt, financially stable and enthusiastically supported by new ownership," Diamond CEO David Preschlack said in a release Thursday.
Persons: Jose Siri, Dansby Swanson, Travis d'Arnaud, Diamond, David Preschlack Organizations: Major League Baseball's Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves, Diamond Sports, Amazon, Major League Baseball, U.S ., Diamond Locations: Truist, Atlanta
CNN —The Kansas City-area homes of Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were burglarized last month, according to multiple local news outlets citing authorities. Deputies responded to the first reported burglary shortly after midnight on October 6 at a home in Loch Lloyd, Missouri, a criminal report from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office states. That home belongs to Mahomes, the Chiefs’ quarterback, CNN affiliates KCTV and KSHB reported. There was no forced entry and “deputies completed an investigation and a report was taken,” according to the criminal report. The home was believed to belong to Kelce, the Chiefs tight end, KCTV said.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Kelce’s, Taylor Swift, ” Mahomes, ” Kelce, KCTV, CNN’s Taliah Miller, Eric Levenson Organizations: CNN, Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, TMZ, Sheriff’s, KCTV Locations: Kansas City, Loch Lloyd , Missouri, Cass, Leawood , Kansas
“Absolutely everyone is calling,” Collinson told CNBC. “Firms are prepared,” SUNY Buffalo finance professor Veljko Fotak, one of the authors of the 2021 study, told CNBC. “The American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail. On Thursday, Steve Madden pledged to reduce its Chinese imports by 45% over the next year in anticipation of Trump’s tariff plans. There’s got to be some way to help companies like that,” Sorini of Sorini, Samet & Associates told CNBC.
Persons: Donald Trump, Nicole Bivens Collinson’s, Collinson, Sandler, Travis, Rosenberg, ” Collinson, Trump, ” David French, , ” Ron Sorini, ” Sorini, Veljko Fotak, ” Tiffany Smith, Karoline Leavitt, ” Leavitt, Steve Madden, There’s, Organizations: CNBC, Wall Street, National Retail Federation, Samet, Associates, Republican Party, White, SUNY Buffalo, National Foreign Trade Council, Trump Locations: China, America
“Any disputes Musk has with his critics should play out in the court of public opinion, not a court of law,” Terr said. Musk and representatives at X did not respond to requests for comment on his calls for prosecution. Musk and X have sometimes found allies among members of Congress or state attorneys general who have launched investigations. “The First Amendment obviously protects both Musk and his critics in making public pronouncements about each other,” he said in an email. The feud between Musk and the Center for Countering Digital Hate has continued.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Victoria Nuland, , ” Musk, Donald Trump, Nadine Strossen, Trump, Strossen, they’re, ” Aaron Terr, ” Terr, there’s, Michael Gerhardt, Chapel Hill, , X, Charles Breyer, Imran Ahmed, “ Elon Musk, , ” Ahmed, Ahmed, Jim Jordan, Travis Brown, Brown, Aaron Greenspan, PlainSite, Greenspan, Jack Sweeney, Sweeney, Taylor Swift, he’s, “ Trump Organizations: State Department, Center, American Civil Liberties Union, New York Law School, , SpaceX, Justice Department, Foundation, Rights, Hate, Media, NBC News, NBC, Media Matters, University of North, Chapel, Department, The Justice, District, ACLU, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Columbia University, Constitution, Racket, Twitter, Federal Government, World Federation, Internet, Wired, Washington Post Locations: University of North Carolina, U.S, Ohio, Texas, San Francisco
Days before the election, Polymarket odds showed Trump had a 60% chance of winning. The electorate took notice: Kalshi and Polymarket soared to the top of Apple's App Store on Tuesday evening. Advertisement"Last night, Kalshi showed how prediction markets can decisively outperform polls and traditional media," Kalshi posted on X. And can the prediction markets ride their momentum now that the election's over? Prediction markets are "going to attract people who want to influence public perception," Broughel says.
Persons: Nate Silver, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Polymarket, Trump, Kalshi, Shayne Coplan, Coplan, Elon Musk, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Robinhood, There's, Xavier Sottile, Bettors, Sottile, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, he'll, John F, Kennedy, Koleman Strumpf, Strumpf, Broughel, James Broughel, Israel —, — Polymarket, who've Organizations: Trump, CNBC, MIT, Victoria University, Wake Forest University, RFK Jr, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Wall Street Journal, Twitter, New York Times Locations: New Zealand, Kalshi, Ukraine, Iran
In the days since President-elect Donald Trump won the presidential race, Nicole Bivens Collinson's phone has barely stopped ringing. Collinson, who helps lead the international trade and government relations division at the lobbying firm Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, said she is fielding "dozens and dozens and dozens" of calls from anxious U.S. companies looking to protect themselves from Trump's hardline tariff plans by finding loopholes and exemptions. "Absolutely everyone is calling," Collinson told CNBC. "Our members have been working on contingency plans since President Trump secured the nomination." "[Companies] question where they should go, and how do they get the components out [of China]?
Persons: Donald Trump, Nicole Bivens Collinson's, Collinson, Sandler, Travis, Rosenberg, Trump, David French, Ron Sorini, Sorini Organizations: CNBC, Wall Street, National Retail Federation, Samet, Associates Locations: China
Trump critics fear he may enter office looking for retribution. “I’m worried that I’ll be targeted by him and a lot of people in his circle,” Troye said in an interview. And I’m concerned for my family.” One former Trump White House official who has publicly spoken against Trump described feeling “scared” and declined to let their name be used. ➡️ The NBC News Home Buyer Index shows those with tough housing markets shifted more sharply toward Trump. And take a look at the best leggings on Amazon for exercising, running errands or just lounging at home.
Persons: Adam Gray, Olivia Troye, Trump, “ I’m, I’ll, ” Troye, , , he’s, Joe Biden, Biden, Jack Smith, He’s, Read, ➡️ Trump, Tom Homan, Dave McCormick, Democratic Sen, Bob Casey, ➡️, Jim Jordan, Dariel Vasquez, we’ve, NFL Alex Slitz, Greg Rosenstein, 👑, ake B, Ari z, Flo, lou Organizations: Trump, Sunday, , Getty, Democratic, Trump White House, . Immigration, Customs, Pennsylvania Senate, NBC, ➡️, Democratic Party, Northeast New, Northeast New Jersey Department of Environmental, AP Firefighters, York Parks, New, New Jersey Forest Fire Service, NFL, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, NBC News Sports Locations: AFP, , United States, America, Jan, Pennsylvania, Northeast New Jersey, New Jersey, Sterling Forest, New York, Passaic County , New Jersey, Philadelphia, ss the
Her quiet-luxury ensemble included a Versace blazer, matching skirt, and Victoria's Secret corset. Taylor Swift's outfit mixed four Versace pieces with an inexpensive top from Victoria's Secret. David Eulitt/Getty ImagesTo emphasize the quiet-luxury aesthetic of her red and black outfit, Swift also sported $1,990 leather boots and carried a $2,190 tote, both from Versace. Related storiesAlongside sparkling diamond studs, Swift wore an $800 pair of David Yurman heart-shaped earrings made from garnet stones. Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesTotaling $102,590 — not including a few unknown jewelry pieces — Swift's latest look is one of the most expensive outfits she's worn all year.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Louis Vuitton, , tweed, Taylor Swift's, David Eulitt, Swift, Jamie Squire, David Yurman, Effy, Blake Lively Organizations: Service, Arrowhead, tote, Versace
KANSAS CITY, Mo. They proceeded to set up Lutz for the winner, but Leo Chenal was given credit for coming up the middle amid a big push by the Kansas City defensive line to get his hand on the kick. The Chiefs’ winning streak dating to last season is the longest in the NFL since the Packers won 19 in a row from 2010-11. Travis Kelce had eight catches for 64 yards and a touchdown for Kansas City. It was Mahomes who got the Chiefs on track, going 7 for 7 for 62 yards on the ensuing drive.
Persons: , Wil Lutz’s, Harrison, Bo Nix, Lutz, Leo Chenal, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, DeAndre Hopkins, Kareem Hunt, Nix, Courtland Sutton, Mahomes, Wanya Morris, Kingsley Suamataia, Andy Reid, Butker Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Chiefs, Wil, Kansas City, Broncos, NFL, Packers, Denver, AFC West Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas City
Taylor Swift is back at Arrowhead Stadium for the second time in a week to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce as he and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Denver Broncos. Taylor Swift prior to a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday. The singer wore a matching red and black plaid blazer and skirt, paired with a black corset and all black accessories. She was photographed at Arrowhead Stadium arriving in a golf cart alongside her mom, Andrea. She was last at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday, Nov 4., to root for the Chiefs when they beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime 30-24.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, David Eulitt, Swift, Andrea, jean, Donna Kelce, She’s Organizations: Arrowhead, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Broncos Locations: Kansas City, Mo, U.S, Indianapolis, Toronto
The most financially successful event to date was the first-ever Grand Prix in Las Vegas, which generated close to $1.5 billion in economic value, according to local officials. But communities had been feeling F1's local impact even before it broke into the United States. The Australian Grand Prix's economic impact came in around 266 million Australian dollars ($180 million) in 2023, according to EY. "We think it provides enormous economic impact to the state of Victoria and to Melburnians," he added. From Melbourne and Monaco to Abu Dhabi and Silverstone, learn more about F1's local impact by watching the video above.
Persons: Stuart Pringle, Pringle, CNBC's, Travis Auld Organizations: Silverstone Circuit, Formula, Grand Prix Corporation, Silverstone Locations: Las Vegas, United States, Britain, British, Melbourne, Australia, Victoria, Monaco, Abu Dhabi
CNN —The Kansas City Chiefs pulled off another unlikely victory on Sunday, blocking a 35-yard field goal attempt by Denver Broncos kicker Wil Lutz as time expired, to win 16-14 and improve to an undefeated 9-0 record this season. However, the Chiefs’ defense came up clutch when the team needed it the most, as Leo Chenal, among a bevy of Kansas City defenders, broke through to get an arm on the ball for the game-sealing block. It will stingDenver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix looks to pass in the second quarter of a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. The following week, despite a three turnover game, Kansas City was locked in a high-scoring affair against the Cincinnati Bengals. Kansas City will next travel to Buffalo to play against a Bills team that is 8-2 on the season for a battle between AFC heavyweights on November 17.
Persons: Wil Lutz, Patrick Mahomes, Harrison, Bo Nix, Leo Chenal, Leo, ” Mahomes, Chenal, ” Chenal, , Travis Kelce, Denny Medley, Hall, Famer Tony Gonzalez, Taylor Swift, Mahomes, Sean Payton, Jamie Squire, Lamar Jackson, Isaiah Likely, Butker, Baker, Ryan Miller, Kareem Hunt Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, NFL, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City, ” Kansas City Chiefs, Arrowhead, Sports, Reuters, Famer, ” Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, AFC, Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Super Bowl, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bills Locations: Kansas, , Kansas City , Missouri, Reuters Kansas, Tampa, Buffalo
The basic theory behind prediction markets is that a lot of people with money on the line can better predict an outcome than any one expert. “Financial markets are generally pretty efficient, and the evidence suggests that the same is true of prediction markets,” Eric Zitzewitz, an economics professor at Dartmouth, tells me. The shares trade between $0 and $1, and once the event is resolved, shares tied to the correct outcome pay out a dollar. If you bought Trump shares on Monday, when they were 58 cents, you can expect to make 42 cents on the dollar. Later that fall, the popular betting market PredictIt gave Hillary Clinton an 82% chance of beating Donald Trump.
Persons: CNN Business ’, pollsters, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Kamala Harris, PredictIt, Eric Zitzewitz, , aren’t, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, You’re, Shayne Coplan, Harris, Coplan, ” Zitzewitz, , “ Brexit, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Clinton, Nate Silvers, Ann Selzers, FiveThirtyEight Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Wednesday, , Dartmouth, Chiefs, Lions, Ravens, Trump, Bloomberg, CNBC, European Union Locations: New York, America, United Kingdom
This week, the numbers are screaming to go with Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, one of eight quarterbacks averaging more than 300 passing yards a game. This week, I’m riding with Sampson to lead all rushers in yards because he’s facing a Mississippi State defense that’s ranked 124th against the run. Dart’s 515 passing yards and six TDs last week against Arkansas, with a breakout performance from Jordan Watkins, provide more reason for me to stick with my midseason prediction. AdvertisementWeek 10 report cardAs mentioned before, my big victory last week was predicting Dart would lead all QBs in passing yards. I had Clemson covering a 10.5-point spread against Louisville with Cade Klubnik (250-plus passing yards, two TDs) and Phil Mafah (100-plus rushing yards, two TDs) doing work.
Persons: James Franklin, I’ve, We’ll, Ole Miss ’ Jaxson Dart, Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders, ike y, Al Organizations: Penn, Ohio State, Nittany Lions, Ole Miss, ust
Our NFL writers addressed these topics and more in making one prediction for every team heading into the season’s second half. The fourth-year back is on pace to finish with 1,256 yards, which would be the fourth-highest total in team history. Every other NFL team has put a player in at least one of those categories during that stretch — and most teams have checked both boxes. Minnesota has one of the most productive defenses in the NFL and an offense loaded at the skill positions. And the Eagles have managed to win games despite bad luck and bad decisions.
Persons: — Doug Haller Kirk Cousins, Cousins, Joe Burrow, Burrow, Cousins ’, — Josh Kendall, Kirk Cousins, Lamar Jackson, Jackson, he’s, Jared Goff, Jayden Daniels, Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry, Jeff Zrebiec Khalil Shakir, Shakir, — Joe Buscaglia, Chuba Hubbard, Panthers haven’t, Christian McCaffrey, Hubbard, Jonathon Brooks, Dave Canales, — Joseph Person, Caleb Williams, Quinn Harris, Goff, — Adam Jahns, There’s, — Paul Dehner Jr, Watson, Dee Haslam, — Zac Jackson, — Zac Jackson Dallas Cowboys Brandon Aubrey, Aubrey, Bryan Anger, Cooper Rush, Aubrey doesn’t, — Saad Yousuf, Courtland, Sutton, Phillip Lindsay squeaked, wasn’t, Bo Nix, Nick Kosmider, Ben Johnson’s, Aidan Hutchinson, Brian Branch, Kerby Joseph, Za’Darius Smith, — Colton, Xavier McKinney, McKinney, hasn’t, Kyler Murray, Stroud, Ryan Downard, Downard, McKinney texted Downard, Green, ” Downard, — Matt Schneidman, — Mike Jones, — Mike Jones Indianapolis Colts Anthony Richardson, Shane Steichen, Richardson, Joe Flacco, — James Boyd, Doug Pederson doesn’t, it’ll, Trevor Lawrence’s, — Jeff Howe, Hopkins, David Eulitt, Kansas City Chiefs DeAndre Hopkins, Xavier Worthy, Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Nate Taylor, Antonio Pierce, Mark Davis, Pierce, , ” Davis, He’s, It’s, Vic Tafur, Tashan Reed, Tashan Reed Los Angeles Chargers Justin Herbert, Herbert, — Daniel Popper, Jonah Jackson, Steve Avila, Puka, Matthew Stafford, Kyren Williams, — Jourdan, Tua Tagovailoa, they’re, Jim Ayello, Kevin O’Connell, Brian Flores, — Alec Lewis Drake Maye, Drake Maye, Williams, New England’s, Chad Graff, Sean Payton, Mike Ditka, Dennis Allen, Darren Rizzi, Hurricane Katrina, Payton, Drew Brees, — Larry Holder, Daniel Jones, Jones, Brian Daboll, — Charlotte Carroll Davante Adams, Joe Sargent, wouldn’t, Woody Johnson, Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, Jeff Ulbrich, Zack Rosenblatt, Nick Sirianni, — Brooks, Watt, Pro Bowler, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Arthur Smith, Russell Wilson, Mike Tomlin, — Mike DeFabo, — Matt Barrows, DK Metcalf, Julian Love, Devon Witherspoon, Geno Smith, Metcalf, Smith, Love, Witherspoon, Riq, Leonard Williams, Boye Mafe, Ken Walker III, that’s, Michael, Shawn Dugar, Shawn Dugar Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans, Evans, Chris Godwin, Jerry Rice’s, — Dan Pompei, — Dan Pompei Tennessee Titans Will Levis, Levis ’, — Joe Rexrode Washington, Mike Sainristil, PFF, Sainristil, Emmanuel Forbes Jr, Michael Davis, Malik Nabers, Noah Igbinoghene, Marshon Lattimore, Benjamin St, Juste, — Ben Standig, Dan Goldfarb, Khalil Shakir, Perry Knotts, Cooper Neill, Ric Tapia Organizations: NFL, NFC, Cardinals, West, Bengals, Falcons, Panthers, Bears, Lions, Soldier, — Adam Jahns Cincinnati Bengals Bengals, Chargers, Broncos, Titans, Browns, Cowboys, AFC, Colts, Cincinnati, Denver, Steelers, Cleveland Browns Browns, — Zac Jackson Dallas Cowboys, T, Saints, Nick Kosmider Detroit Lions, Detroit, Chiefs, Giants, Pro, Packers, Texans, C.J, Jaguars, — Matt Schneidman Houston Texans Houston, AFC South, Dallas, Kansas City, Tennessee ., Houston, — Mike Jones Indianapolis Colts, Flacco, — James Boyd Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville, — Jeff Howe Chiefs, Kansas City Chiefs, Buccaneers, Raiders, Tashan Reed Los Angeles Chargers, — Daniel Popper Los Angeles Rams Rams, Rams, Miami, Seattle, Los Angeles, Miami Dolphins, Dolphins, Vikings, Patriots, New, Williams ’ Chicago Bears, Our NFL, New Orleans Saints, Getty, Jets, Eagles, NFC East, Washington, Philadelphia, The Eagles, Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Fame, Pittsburgh, San Francisco 49ers, 49ers, The Rams, Arizona Cardinals, Pro Bowler, Seahawks, Pro Bowlers, Derick, Shawn Dugar Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bucs, — Dan Pompei Tennessee Titans, Sunday’s Locations: Arizona, Green, San Francisco, Detroit, Los Angeles, Cleveland, takeaways, Dallas , Tennessee, Jacksonville, Miami, Baltimore, Indianapolis, Khan’s, Los, Scoop, Minnesota, Carolina . New Orleans, New Orleans, Tampa, Philadelphia, Washington, T.J, Levi’s, Metcalf, Levis
The JPMorgan Asset Management's U.S. fund, already the largest active ETF in the world, returned 21.5% in 2021, including 8.15% as income. In 2022, when the S & P 500 index nearly fell into a bear market, the fund lost just 3.5% in value. Over the past couple of years, the fund has returned 7% to 9% in income on top of capital appreciation. Spence stressed that JPMorgan did not intentionally time its entry into Europe on one of the most volatile weeks of the year for global markets. One such fund is Global X's covered call ETF XYLD , which marginally outperformed JPMorgan's JEPI over the past two years.
Persons: Donald Trump's, JEPI, Hamilton Reiner, Travis Spence, Spence, Reiner Organizations: JPMorgan, JPMorgan Asset Management's, CNBC, London Stock Exchange, Deutsche Borse, Six Swiss, Asset Management, U.S, Presidential, Global Locations: Europe, Germany, U.S, London, Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce defended his brother Jason Kelce's phone smashing incident last week, saying he was defending his family. Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was caught on video smashing a person’s phone on the ground and appearing to say an anti-gay slur after the person used the slur to describe Travis Kelce in reference to his relationship with Taylor Swift. The brothers spoke on the ordeal and ensuing backlash on the Wednesday episode of their podcast, "New Heights," with Jason Kelce saying he regrets engaging with the person who taunted him at all. Jason Kelce previously addressed the incident on the "Monday Night Football" pregame show, saying he wasn't proud of his behavior. Travis Kelce consoled his brother on their podcast, saying, “I know that’s weighing on you brother.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce's, Jason Kelce, Taylor Swift, “ I’m, , , That’s Organizations: Kansas City Chiefs, Former Philadelphia Eagles, Penn, Eagles Locations: Pennsylvania
The video shows an interaction between Jason Kelce and a heckler outside the university’s football stadium where Penn State played Ohio State on Saturday. Kelce was at the game as part of Pat McAfee’s Kicking Contest put on by ESPN’s “College GameDay.”A fan is heard using a homophobic slur directed at Jason Kelce about Travis Kelce, who is dating Taylor Swift. Jason Kelce turned around, grabbed someone’s cellphone, and spiked it to the ground. Jason Kelce, who previously apologized Monday during ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown,” spoke again about the incident during the opening of his “New Heights” podcast with Travis Kelce, which released Wednesday. “Me reacting gave him the time of day, and it also gave the situation notoriety,” Jason Kelce said.
Persons: CNN —, Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce, , Kelce, Pat McAfee’s, Taylor Swift, ESPN’s, , ” Jason Kelce, , It’s dehumanizing, it’s, ” Travis Kelce chimed, ” Travis Kelce, That’s Organizations: CNN, CNN — Former NFL, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl, Penn State, heckler, Ohio State, ESPN’s “, ” Penn State Police
Total: 25