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Travis Kelce says he told post office to stop delivering mail to his house
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Date:2025-04-15 02:20:24
Pro-tip to fans or anyone else thinking of sending mail and packages to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's house: Don't, because he won't get it.
Kelce's house in Leawood, Kansas, has been the subject of great attention lately since he started dating pop singer Taylor Swift.
Kelce said during the "New Heights" podcast this week that he had to tell the post office to stop his mail deliveries.
"The one thing you don’t realize, that when somebody posts your house online, that everybody now has your address and people just send stuff to your house," Kelce said.
"So I literally stopped getting mail to my house. I had to stop. I had to literally tell the post office and everybody to, like, stop bringing stuff to my house."
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"But then there’s some stuff that comes and it’s pretty cool," his brother Jason Kelce added.
"Anything sent to my house, send right back to the sender," Travis Kelce said. "So anybody that’s just sending random (expletive) to my house, uh, it’s not getting to me."
The 34-year-old Kelce recently signed a new two-year, $34.25 million contract extension, again making him the league's highest-paid tight end.
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