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Oilers GM Stan Bowman doesn’t sugarcoat Edmonton’s slumping start; take indirect dig at Stuart Skinner

**Edmonton Oilers GM Stan Bowman Gives Honest Assessment of Team’s Struggles**

The Edmonton Oilers have had a lacklustre start to the 2025-26 NHL season, holding a 7-6-4 record and sitting fifth in the Pacific Division, trailing behind teams like the Anaheim Ducks and the LA Kings. While the Oilers have showcased some strong performances, consistency remains elusive.

Speaking on Tuesday in Toronto after the NHL’s annual November GM meetings, General Manager Stan Bowman gave an honest evaluation of the team’s performance so far. “Sort of the way our team has been. I don’t know if they performed really any differently than our forwards and our defence. We’re just not clicking as a group. That position gets more attention. I’m not sure it’s more of a problem,” Bowman said, indirectly addressing concerns about the team’s goaltending without placing full blame on any individual.

**Goaltending Challenges**

Starting goaltender Stuart Skinner has appeared in 12 games this season, posting a 5-4-3 record with a 2.91 goals-against average (GAA) and an .883 save percentage. While Skinner has shown flashes of strong play, his numbers lag behind some of his rivals — such as Colorado’s Scott Wedgewood, who boasts a 10-1-2 record, and Florida’s Sergei Bobrovsky at 8-4-0. Notably, Skinner has struggled against Bobrovsky in the last two Stanley Cup Finals (2024 and 2025).

Backup goalie Calvin Pickard has appeared in six games, recording a 2-2-1 record with a 4.00 GAA and a .836 save percentage.

Bowman emphasized that inconsistency has affected the entire team: “We’ve had ups and downs throughout with both goalies, the defence and the forwards. It would probably be clearer if [goaltending was] costing us games night after night, but that’s just not it. We’ve had other things that have been costing us just as much.”

**Team Offense and Defense**

Offensively, Edmonton averages 3.06 goals per game, but defensively, they allow 3.47 goals against per game, highlighting ongoing concerns in defensive play. On the positive side, their power play remains a bright spot, ranking third in the NHL at an impressive 32.6 percent success rate.

Captain Connor McDavid leads the team with 24 points this season, continuing to be a critical driver for the Oilers’ offense.

**Oilers’ Recent Overtime Win Over Columbus**

The Oilers snapped their three-game losing streak with a thrilling 5-4 overtime victory against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday. Jack Roslovic scored the game-winning goal just 56 seconds into overtime.

Connor McDavid was instrumental in the comeback, scoring two goals in the third period and inspiring the team down the stretch. After the game, coach Kris Knoblauch praised McDavid’s effort, saying, “He just willed the team to win.”

Stuart Skinner contributed 18 saves in the victory, and defenseman Jake Walman added two goals for Edmonton.

As the season progresses, the Oilers will look to solve their inconsistencies and build momentum with strong contributions across all positions. Fans will be hoping the team can capitalize on their offensive talents and tighten up defensively to climb the Pacific Division standings.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-oilers-gm-stan-bowman-doesn-t-sugarcoat-edmonton-s-slumping-start-take-indirect-dig-stuart-skinner

Pat McAfee Links Brian Daboll to High-Profile College Coaching Job

Football fans have quickly begun speculating about what may be next for former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll after he was let go by the organization on Monday. This led former NFL punter Pat McAfee to suggest a potential fit for Daboll at the collegiate level.

Daboll hasn’t coached collegiately since briefly serving as an offensive coordinator under Nick Saban at Alabama in 2017. Notably, this lone season with the Crimson Tide was a wildly successful one, helping the program win a National Championship.

With no prior head coaching experience at the college level, Daboll isn’t exactly the first name that comes to mind for most when it comes to some of the top head coaching vacancies across college football. However, Pat McAfee shared why he believes Daboll could be a “home run” hire for Penn State athletic director Patrick Kraft.

“Daboll getting fired from the Giants seemingly opens the door for Penn State to make a move that everybody will like up there,” McAfee said on Wednesday’s edition of *The Pat McAfee Show*. “I assume Pat Kraft and everybody that’s making the decision is like, ‘Hold the phone, we got a guy who wants to be here very, very bad seemingly and has a big name.’ That could be a home run for them. We would like to say to Daboll, if you go to Penn State college football would be pumped. He would be electrifying.”

McAfee’s comments come after a photo surfaced of Daboll wearing a Penn State hoodie following his firing from the Giants, naturally sparking plenty of speculation that he may at least have an interest in the job.

It’s possible that fans may be reading too much into Daboll wearing Penn State apparel. However, there are notable ties within the Daboll family to the program. His son, Christian Daboll, spent three seasons as a student coach with the Nittany Lions before ultimately joining his father on the Giants coaching staff.

While it remains unclear whether Penn State has any interest in hiring Daboll, it certainly seems that the Nittany Lions would be near the top of his list if he is open to a return to college coaching.

More NFL opportunities could also emerge as we approach the end of the 2025 NFL regular season. At this point, it truly seems like everything may still be on the table for Daboll as he figures out his future in coaching.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/pat-mcafee-links-brian-daboll-high-profile-college-coaching-job-11036339

Scott Boras Speaks: Useful Imai Info, Cease Comments, Less Useful (But Mildly Entertaining) Puns

The tortured Scott Boras puns have become fun at this point, haven’t they? We expect them from the super-agent at national baseball gatherings, and he delivers two-parts corny, one-part clever zingers while holding court with the media. And, occasionally, he mixes in some actually useful info.

Boras spoke today at the GM Meetings in Las Vegas, and I’ll start with the useful info: Boras said that Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai will be posted on November 19, starting his 45-day window to sign with an MLB team. The timing makes sense, coming a day after Qualifying Offer decisions are due (which clarifies the top of the market a bit), and will give Imai some time into the New Year to finalize a deal.

My hope is that the Cubs will be involved. “He loves big markets … he is someone who really wants to be on a winning team and compete at the highest level,” Boras said about the Japanese pitcher.

![Scott Boras on Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/5bcFTiTAS5)
*— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) November 12, 2025*

Boras was asked separately about Dylan Cease and the Cubs:

_”I think we all know how Dylan Cease pitches at Wrigley Field. He’s dominant,”_ Boras stated.

![Scott Boras on Dylan Cease possibly signing with the Cubs](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/aObyNWpKQn)
*— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) November 12, 2025*

An update on Kris Bryant, whose back issues are still troubling him: Agent Scott Boras addressed the situation with the Colorado Rockies.

_”It’s a medical situation. I’m sure KB would love to play every day. Obviously, he has a medical infirmary. We’ve had him to a host of doctors. We’ll just see how it plays out,”_ Boras said.

*— Patrick Saunders (@psaundersdp) November 12, 2025*

Understandably, there was a lot of Cody Bellinger talk. The Boras-a-palooza at the GM Meetings kicked off with a lengthy celebration of *Top Gun* in describing Bellinger, calling him an “urban maverick.” With no qualifying offer attached to Bellinger, Boras said, _“That goose is gone.”_

*— Alex Speier (@alexspeier.bsky.social) November 12, 2025*

“He wants to play on a winning team,” Boras said when asked if Bellinger would be open to a return to Chicago.

![Scott Boras on Cody Bellinger](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/R8yLEuXGmv)
*— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) November 12, 2025*

Boras added he’s already had discussions with the Yankees about Bellinger, and he doesn’t think their interest would change even if Grisham takes the Qualifying Offer.

*— Brendan Kuty 🧟‍♂️ (@BrendanKutyNJ) November 12, 2025*

Scott Boras called Cody Bellinger the “top gun of the class,” a “versatile viper,” and a “middle-of-the-lineup merlin” who filled the role of “Ice Man” in New York because he “cooled” any concerns about hitting behind Aaron Judge.

*— Alden González (@Alden_Gonzalez) November 12, 2025*

“When it comes to Bellinger, there’s no question that the teams have a need. The need to Belli proceed,” Boras quipped about Cody Bellinger’s free agency.

![Scott Boras talks Cody Bellinger](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/j4fuMH4xhT)
*— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) November 12, 2025*

More puns and alliteration came with Boras’s comments on Pete Alonso:

_”There’s no doubt Pete’s pursuers are primed to pay the power piper. Pete picked a perfect period to play preeminently at a primary position. A playoff parched plethora will pounce to participate in the Polar Plunge,”_ Boras said.

*— Mike Puma (@NYPost_Mets) November 12, 2025*

Scott Boras also leaned on coffee and donut quips for Alex Bregman.

![Scott Boras on Alex Bregman](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/YjTXgTVjdb)
*— Rob Bradford (@bradfo) November 12, 2025*

Could the Red Sox bring Alex Bregman back in free agency? _“No one wants a Breg-xit,”_ Boras said.

*— Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) November 12, 2025*

On Dylan Cease, Boras joked, _“Unlike the other Dylan, he is exclusively electric.”_

_He’s cooking with gas today._

*— Andy McCullough (@ByMcCullough) November 12, 2025*

Scott Boras on Tarik Skubal:

_”The fans in Detroit want the Tigers to build a Tarik barrack. The Little Caesars are running around town saying, ‘Cy! Cy!’ … It should be Scooby-done, right? If not, I think the fans would certainly think it’s a Detroit doink.”_

*— Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) November 12, 2025*

As always, Scott Boras combined his sharp insights with his signature wordplay, making the GM Meetings both informative and entertaining.
https://www.bleachernation.com/cubs/2025/11/12/scott-boras-speaks-useful-imai-info-less-useful-but-mildly-entertaining-puns/

Yurok Tribe, Round Valley Indians Sign Treaty of Friendship in Advance of Potential Eel River Dam Removal

In a historic milestone, two sovereign Indian tribes have joined forces to reverse decades of fisheries decline on the Eel River, the second longest river in California.

On October 28, 2025, the Round Valley Indian Tribes and the Yurok Tribe met at the Wildlands Conservancy’s Eel River Canyon Preserve and signed a Treaty of Friendship that pledges their joint efforts to restore the Eel River.

“The Eel River is our lifeblood and when it suffers, our people suffer,” said Round Valley Indian Tribes President Joe Parker after signing the agreement within the ancestral territory of the tribes on the Eel River. “We are pleased to join with the Yurok Tribe, which is the leader in restoring the Klamath River through dam removal, revegetation, and habitat restoration,” he added.

“With this partnership, we hope all Native tribes around the world will be motivated to stand up and fight for their culture and rights,” he noted.

“We are honored to contribute the extensive knowledge and experience we have gained through Klamath River dam removal with our relatives from the Round Valley Indian Tribes,” said Joseph L. James, Chairman of the Yurok Tribe. “Together, we are uplifting our communities and forging a new path that aligns with our shared cultural values.”

The Treaty of Friendship will facilitate the sharing of knowledge and expertise between the two tribes and foster collaboration on restoration projects on the Eel River.

One major focus of these efforts is the Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project, whose dams currently block several hundred miles of critical fishery habitat. Owned by PG&E, the project is being decommissioned. These ecological barriers have contributed significantly to the decline of imperiled salmon, steelhead, and Pacific lamprey populations.

The removal of these dams presents a unique opportunity to restore the Eel River to the healthy, free-flowing river it once was. The Yurok Tribe’s experience in restoring salmon runs on the Klamath River will provide valuable guidance in achieving similar success on the Eel River.

“Based on the Klamath River and hundreds of other dam removals across the United States, we expect the Eel River to heal quickly once the river runs free,” said Chairman James.

The Round Valley Indian Tribes have lived along the Eel River since time immemorial. Like the Yurok Tribe, they have suffered incalculable cultural, subsistence, economic, and community injuries due to the collapse of the fishery.

With dam removal and comprehensive restoration efforts planned for the watershed, the tribes and fisheries experts anticipate native fish runs will gradually recover.

The Treaty of Friendship formally brings the Yurok Tribe into this process as a partner with the Round Valley Indian Tribes. For both tribes, the Treaty is a tangible expression of their traditional and cultural ties to the rivers that have sustained them since the beginning of their existence.
https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2025/nov/12/yurok-tribe-round-valley-indians-sign-treaty-frien/

Some States Could See Meteor Shower, Northern Lights at Same Time Wednesday

**Rare Celestial Show: Taurid Meteor Shower and Northern Lights May Appear Simultaneously Across Dozens of U.S. States**

*Wednesday night offers a unique astronomical event as viewers across many states could witness both the Taurid meteor shower and the Northern Lights—also known as the aurora borealis—potentially visible as far south as Alabama.*

### Why This Matters

The sky over the United States on Wednesday night presents a rare opportunity: the potential to see the aurora borealis at unusually low latitudes alongside the peak of the Taurid meteor shower. This exceptional event is driven by a severe geomagnetic storm caused by recent solar activity, setting the stage for millions to witness light displays typically reserved for northern regions.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), “While not unprecedented, it is quite unusual for the aurora to be visible at these low latitudes, probably only occurring once or twice per solar cycle.” The solar activity responsible involves Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) — bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields that can produce bright auroras and, in rare instances, push the northern lights far from the polar circles.

### Best Viewing Times and Conditions

Experts suggest the ideal window to witness the northern lights is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time. For the best experience, viewers should find dark, open areas away from city lights. Using long-exposure photography or smartphone cameras may help capture auroral colors and patterns invisible to the naked eye.

Adding to the spectacle, the Taurid meteor shower will peak Wednesday night, promising extra brilliance. Known for producing slow-moving fireballs, the Taurids are easier to spot even in areas with light pollution.

### States With the Highest Likelihood to See the Northern Lights

Based on NOAA forecasts and multiple reports, the following states have the highest probability of aurora visibility on Wednesday night:

– Alaska
– Washington
– Oregon
– Idaho
– Montana
– North Dakota
– South Dakota
– Minnesota
– Wisconsin
– Nebraska
– Michigan
– Illinois
– Iowa
– New York
– Maine
– Vermont
– New Hampshire
– Wyoming

Other states with possible, though lower, chances—especially under favorable conditions—include parts of:

– Nebraska
– Indiana
– Ohio
– Pennsylvania
– Massachusetts
– Colorado

Occasionally, during the strongest geomagnetic storm periods, the aurora may reach as far south as Alabama, California, Texas, Kentucky, and Virginia.

*Note:* Cloudy skies may hinder viewing efforts, so skywatchers are encouraged to check local weather forecasts before venturing out.

### Taurid Meteor Shower: What to Expect

The Taurid meteor shower peaks Wednesday night and is visible across the entire United States. It is famous for slow, bright meteors, sometimes called fireballs. This year, viewing conditions are especially favorable because the shower coincides with a last-quarter moon, resulting in darker skies.

The best time to observe Taurids runs from late evening through the pre-dawn hours, increasing your chances of catching a spectacular meteor streak across the sky.

### What Experts Are Saying

A spokesperson from the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) told *Newsweek*:
“We don’t have any specific details on the Taurid meteor shower, but its activity peaks November 11-12. Some folks may be able to see both aurora and meteor showers tonight, assuming skies are favorable [clear].”

On social media platform X, the SWPC posted:
“G3 geomagnetic conditions are currently observed. G4 conditions with a chance for higher levels remain possible as another CME is expected to arrive midday (EST).”

Senior meteorologist Matthew Cappucci of MyRadarWX shared on X:
“A SEVERE (G4) or EXTREME (G5) geomagnetic storm remains POSSIBLE TONIGHT, Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Make plans now to hunt for the aurora borealis with your loved ones! This depends on the timing of the ‘grand finale’ CME, a magnetic shockwave. If it arrives too early, we might only catch the tail end of the storm at night. You could also witness a rogue Taurid meteor! The meteor shower doesn’t produce many meteors, but some sporadic, bright shooting stars may appear.”

### What to Do Next

For those eager to experience this extraordinary celestial event, keep an eye on updated weather and geomagnetic forecasts. Seek out dark, open locations far from artificial lights to enhance your viewing experience.

This convergence of the Taurid meteor shower and the Northern Lights offers a rare chance to witness two of nature’s most striking sky phenomena simultaneously.

### Impact on Technology

While this geomagnetic activity creates incredible viewing opportunities, it can also affect radio communications, GPS, and satellite operations. Although widespread disruptions are not guaranteed, observers and infrastructure managers should monitor updates from SWPC and local meteorological offices to stay informed.

Stay tuned and clear skies!
https://www.newsweek.com/some-states-could-see-meteor-shower-northern-lights-at-same-time-wednesday-11035647

Travis Kelce shares candid take on NFL scheduling Chiefs vs Cowboys on Thanksgiving

Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs will be among the select NFL teams playing on Thanksgiving this season. The Chiefs are set to face the Dallas Cowboys on the festive occasion, and Kelce expressed his excitement about the matchup.

In an episode of his “New Heights” podcast on Tuesday, Kelce shared his thoughts on the NFL scheduling the Chiefs vs. Cowboys game on Thanksgiving. “This is my first time playing on it, man,” Kelce said (1:01:03). “I’ve always, like, dreamed about playing on it, because, obviously, started out playing in the backyard and just screwing around. Always had the turkey bowl around where we were with friends and families. And I’ve always loved football and Thanksgiving.”

He added, “Like, that’s like, those two go together like f*cking peanut butter and jelly, man. So I’m excited to play. We’re in Dallas, so I’ll hold it down for the birds fans out there and get after the Cowboys, man. But yeah, dude, I’m excited to do it, and hopefully I’m eating turkey on the field afterwards.”

The last time the Chiefs played on Thanksgiving was in 2006. Kelce has been with the Chiefs since they drafted him in the third round in 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the best tight ends the franchise has ever had. Over his career, Kelce has helped the Chiefs reach five Super Bowls, winning three of them.

This Thanksgiving Day game on November 27 will be another historic moment for Kelce, who has the chance to add another feather to his cap against the Cowboys.

### Upcoming Matchup: Chiefs vs. Broncos in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL Season

Travis Kelce and the Chiefs (5-4) will face off against the Denver Broncos (8-2) in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday. The game is scheduled to kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado.

The Chiefs are coming off a loss to the Buffalo Bills in their Week 10 game and had a BYE week in Week 11. They will be eager to return to winning ways against the Broncos. However, it won’t be an easy task, as Denver currently holds a seven-game winning streak — tied for the longest streak this season.

Fans can expect an intense and exciting game as the Chiefs aim to bounce back and keep their playoff hopes alive.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-travis-kelce-shares-candid-take-nfl-scheduling-chiefs-vs-cowboys-thanksgiving

Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine sign voices over to A.I.

Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine are officially lending their voices to artificial intelligence amid actors’ widespread concerns about the technology’s impact on their livelihoods. The Oscar-winning stars will have their iconic voices digitally recreated by ElevenLabs, the AI voice technology company. Notably, McConaughey, 56, known for his role in “Interstellar,” is also investing an undisclosed sum in the company, according to Variety.

“To everyone building with voice technology: keep going. You’re helping create a future where we can look up from our screens and connect through something as timeless as humanity itself — our voices,” McConaughey, who has collaborated with ElevenLabs since 2022, said in a statement.

As part of this collaboration, ElevenLabs will be producing a Spanish-language audio version of McConaughey’s “Lyrics of Livin’” newsletter. The actor hopes this will help the content “reach and connect with even more people.”

Meanwhile, Michael Caine’s distinctive Cockney voice will be featured in ElevenLabs’ Iconic Voice Marketplace. This platform seeks to provide access to talent for various projects, with commitments required from all parties involved. The 92-year-old actor echoed McConaughey’s positive outlook, stating that the company aims to “preserve and share voices not just mine, but anyone’s. It’s not about replacing voices; it’s about amplifying them, opening doors for new storytellers everywhere.”

ElevenLabs describes the Iconic Voice Marketplace as enabling “the ethical sourcing and licensing of some of the world’s most recognizable voices.” The roster includes notable figures such as Art Garfunkel, Liza Minnelli and her late mother Judy Garland, as well as deceased legends like Thomas Edison, John Wayne, Jean Harlow, Maya Angelou, Babe Ruth, Rock Hudson, Alan Turing, Montgomery Clift, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Laurence Olivier.

With this innovative venture, ElevenLabs hopes to balance respect for artists with the exciting possibilities voice AI can offer storytellers worldwide.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/11/12/matthew-mcconaughey-michael-caine-ai-voices/

Flight cancellations ease with end to the shutdown in sight

**FAA Air Traffic Control Tower at LaGuardia Stands in Spotlight Amid Government Shutdown**

The FAA Air Traffic Control tower at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) in the Queens borough of New York has become a focal point during the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has strained the entire U.S. aviation industry.

Flight cancellations eased across the country on Wednesday ahead of a pivotal House vote on a funding bill that could end the longest federal government shutdown in American history. Lawmakers in the House were expected to vote around 7 p.m. ET on the bill, which had already been passed by the Senate earlier in the week.

The shutdown has once again raised concerns about air travel and intensified the burden on air traffic controllers, who have been required to work without receiving their regularly scheduled paychecks. On Wednesday alone, 811 U.S. departures were canceled.

Trump administration officials began requiring airlines to trim their schedules on Friday, citing safety risks and the mounting strain on controllers. However, these cuts were not enough to prevent further disruptions, as widespread staffing shortages and inclement weather led to a surge in cancellations and delays over the weekend.

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said during an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” that the ongoing shutdown will have a financial impact on the airline, though it would not be enough to erase company profits. Bastian also warned of the possibility of another shutdown in the future and emphasized that air traffic controllers should be paid if such an event occurs.

U.S. airline shares saw a broad uptick on Wednesday prior to the House vote.

Thin staffing of air traffic controllers has become a pronounced issue since the shutdown began on October 1. According to Airlines for America, an industry group representing the largest U.S. carriers, this shortage has led to thousands of flights being slowed or canceled, disrupting travel plans for an estimated five million passengers. Reports from the controllers’ union and government officials indicate that some air traffic controllers have even been forced to take second jobs to make ends meet.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, along with major airlines, warned this week that air travel will not immediately return to normal even after the shutdown concludes. “We’re going to wait to see the data on our end before we take out the restrictions in travel, but it depends on controllers coming back to work,” Duffy stated during a press conference at Chicago O’Hare International Airport on Tuesday.

As the industry awaits the results of the House vote and a resolution to the shutdown, travelers and airline officials remain hopeful for a swift return to normal operations.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/flight-cancellations-ease-with-end-to-the-shutdown-in-sight/

Sheryl Lee Ralph Mourns Death of Brother Stanley Ralph, Jr.

Sherly Lee Ralph is mourning a tremendous loss. The Abbott Elementary star revealed that her brother, Stanley Ralph Jr., passed away in an emotional message reflecting on his life.

“My heart is heavy, my world feels quieter. Losing my brother so suddenly has left a gap that can never be filled,” Sheryl wrote alongside a carousel of pictures of her and her brother on Instagram on November 11.

Stanley found his true calling in the classroom. After his football career, he devoted his life to education as a behavioral support teacher for students facing some of life’s hardest challenges.

The 68-year-old reflected on the legacy her brother—who is also survived by his wife, Andrea Ralph, and children, Stanley III and Cristal—left behind as a behavioral support teacher.

“His classroom was a refuge for students written off,” she added alongside the post that included pictures of her and Stanley as children, as well as photos of them posing together. “Navigating anger, trauma, and legal detention. For many, his classroom was their last stop before the system gave up on them; he never did.”
https://www.eonline.com/news/1424968/sheryl-lee-ralphs-brother-stanley-ralph-jr-dies-suddenly?cmpid=rss-syndicate-genericrss-us-top_stories

Travis Kelce Details How He Spent His Bye Week With Taylor Swift in New York

**Travis Kelce Details His Bye Week in New York City**

During today’s episode of *New Heights*, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shared how he spent his 2024 bye week in New York City. While he refrained from explicitly mentioning his fiancée Taylor Swift, fans won’t have to wonder for long—Kelce was photographed on dates with Swift on both Wednesday and Thursday nights last week.

Kelce began by saying, “I got out of the house a little bit, I went over to New York. I just hung out there, put the feet up, saw some cool places, ate some great food, and got to feel the big city in its electricity and buzz that it’s always got.”

He added, “Yeah, it’s my favorite time as the seasons are changing to be around the Midwest and the Northeast. But yeah, it was pretty fun.”

During his trip, Kelce visited Puffy’s Tavern, where he was photographed without Swift, and “met some friends.” He described the experience as “cool to just kinda vibe around the city like that.”

“I think it’s one of my favorite things to do in New York, it’s just be one with the city and just kinda walk the streets and feel the electricity, feeling everybody doing their own shit and meeting a few new people along the way,” he said.

Kelce also revealed his fondness for people watching: “People watching is one of my favorite things to do. That’s another reason why I love New York: I love to people-watch. You’ll see people doing some wild shit.”

This wasn’t Kelce’s first time spending his bye week in New York City with Swift. The couple previously attended a Yankees game together. However, this year, they have kept their relationship more private. Swift has flown under the radar at Kelce’s football games, avoiding being photographed arriving at the stadium throughout the season.

On October 28, a source told *Us Weekly* that the couple was seeking this privacy because the attention Swift attracted at Kelce’s sports events was “getting too excessive.” The insider added that the couple is actively planning their wedding in private, hoping for a ceremony next summer.

“Everything is coming along,” the source explained. “They are both very involved, and Taylor thinks it’s cute that Travis wants to help.”

The insider also shared that the couple doesn’t want a long engagement, saying, “[They] very much want to start a family in the next year or so. Family means everything to them.”
https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a69409547/travis-kelce-bye-week-2025-trip-taylor-swift-details/