đ„ HOLIDAY SHOCKER: Travis Kelce goes full animated elf in a new holiday clip, leaving fans obsessed and scrambling to decode the mysterious tease hiding a bigger secret.QQ


Travis Kelce and the Chiefs play in the 2024 Christmas game against the Steelers.Credit :
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NEED TO KNOW
- Travis Kelce is the subject of the Kansas City Chiefsâ new holiday short, titled, Merry Mischief
- The star tight end takes on a claymation form alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes and more players on the team
- A surprise guest narrates the holiday story from beginning to end
Forget Elf on the Shelf â this year itâs all about the Kelce on the Shelfie!
Travis Kelce is the star of the Kansas City Chiefsâ annual holiday short this year, as a claymation version of the tight end, 36, runs amok in Arrowhead Stadium in a Merry Mischief, as seen in a trailer for the video on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
The playful holiday short chronicles the adventures of an Elf on the Shelf â cleverly named âKelce on the Shelfieâ â who finds himself home alone at the Chiefsâ GEHA Field while quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the team has an away game.
Donât let Kelce on the Shelfie fool you, however.âMerry Mischiefâ by the Kansas City Chiefs.The Kansas City Chiefs
Through the magical elfâs mischief and hijinks, he ultimately rallies the team and Chiefs Kingdom just in time for the big matchup against the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day.
And while Kelce in elf form is highly entertaining, the claymation short gets another boost from itâs loving narrator, his very own mom Donna Kelce.
ââTwas the month before Christmas, almost the Thanksgiving game. When the Chiefs found an elf, one that needed a name,â Donna begins to tell the tale, spoken over a cute visual of the clay character clad in his No. 87 jersey.
The elf suggests the name âKelce on a Shelfie,â and âfrom that moment on, he was part of the team,â Donna narrates. âIt was match made in heaven, almost like a dream! The team up and left for they had a game to play, but the elf had big plans while they were away.â
The full extent of the elfâs hijinks will be revealed in the full short, premiering on Dec. 24.Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs play on Christmas Day in December 2024.Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty
Claymation versions of Chiefs players Trent McDuffie, Chris Jones, George Karlaftis and Xavier Worthy also star in the claymation holiday video.
The Kansas City Chiefsâ holiday short is part of Kingdom Christmas, the teamâs way of celebrating the holiday season ahead of their Christmas Day game against the Denver Broncos, marking the Chiefsâ third consecutive year theyâve played on the holiday.
âThe holidays have always been about bringing people together, and thereâs nothing quite like the energy in Chiefs Kingdom this time of year,â said Chiefs President Mark Donovan in a statement shared with PEOPLE.Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce after the Chiefs-Steelers game on Christmas 2024.AP Photo/Matt Freed
âChristmas gives us a unique opportunity to unite our fans, celebrate our community, and create moments that last forever,â he continued. âWith âMerry Mischiefâ and a full month of holiday fun, weâre embracing everything that makes this team and this city so special.â
In addition to the holiday short, the Kansas City Chiefs invite fans to take part in a âMonth of Mischiefâ through the Kingdom Scout Elf Contest, Mascot Meet-Up, Gifting Christmas Day Miracles and more experiences in the community.
The teaser trailer for Merry Mischief comes a few days after the Chiefs 31-28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
Mahomes spoke to reporters after the game about what his team has to do if they expect to make it to the NFL playoffs this year.
âYouâve got to win every game now â and hope thatâs enough,â the Chiefs QB said after the loss, ESPN reported.
He and his teammates now sit 6-6, and run the risk of not making it to the playoffs for the first time since the father of three became the starting quarterback in 2018.
Next, the Chiefs play the Houston Texans on Sunday, Dec. 7.




