Travis Kelce‘s name has been making headlines a lot for his rumored relationship with Taylor Swift, however, he also had a noteworthy interaction with Aaron Rodgers, too.
At the Chiefs vs Jets game on Sunday (October 1), Aaron, who was on crutches after tearing his Achilles tendon, had an interaction on the field with Travis, pre-game. Aaron was supposed to be the starting quarterback of the Jets this season, but that role now belongs to Zach Wilson as Aaron rehabs his ankle.
Fans noticed that Travis and Aaron were interacting on the sideline, and many wondered what was said.
Keep reading to find out more…
Travis revealed on the New Heights podcast, “I just wanted to go up to him — I didn’t shoot him a text or anything like that — I just wanted to go up to him to tell him how excited everybody was and how bummed out...
At the Chiefs vs Jets game on Sunday (October 1), Aaron, who was on crutches after tearing his Achilles tendon, had an interaction on the field with Travis, pre-game. Aaron was supposed to be the starting quarterback of the Jets this season, but that role now belongs to Zach Wilson as Aaron rehabs his ankle.
Fans noticed that Travis and Aaron were interacting on the sideline, and many wondered what was said.
Keep reading to find out more…
Travis revealed on the New Heights podcast, “I just wanted to go up to him — I didn’t shoot him a text or anything like that — I just wanted to go up to him to tell him how excited everybody was and how bummed out...
- 10/4/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
NBC did everything it could to let viewers that Travis Kelce’s new beau Taylor Swift was going to be in Metlife stadium on Sunday and it paid off.
The network averaged 27M viewers for the Kansas City Chiefs nailbiting 23-20 win over the New York Jets – the most for a Sunday game since the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
From left: Taylor Swift, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman
The audience peaked with more than 29M viewers in the second quarter.
The numbers are inclusive of data across NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports Digital and NFL Digital platforms. To give some context for a Week 4 game, this was up 22% on last year’s matchup between Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs and Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which averaged 22.2M.
It’s not the highest-rated game of the season, however, thanks to the 27.5M viewers that watched...
The network averaged 27M viewers for the Kansas City Chiefs nailbiting 23-20 win over the New York Jets – the most for a Sunday game since the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
From left: Taylor Swift, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman
The audience peaked with more than 29M viewers in the second quarter.
The numbers are inclusive of data across NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports Digital and NFL Digital platforms. To give some context for a Week 4 game, this was up 22% on last year’s matchup between Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs and Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which averaged 22.2M.
It’s not the highest-rated game of the season, however, thanks to the 27.5M viewers that watched...
- 10/2/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Matthew Byrd Oct 19, 2017
A lot of money was spent promoting Dead Space 2, but it didn't seem to have much of an impact, if a new report's anything to go by...
Following news that EA had decided to shut down developer Visceral Games, new information has appeared which suggests that the studio's financial woes may stretch all the way back to the development of Dead Space 2.
See related Revisiting the film of Stephen King's Children Of The Corn
Former Visceral level designer Zach Wilson took to Twitter and revealed that Dead Space 2 cost about $60 million to produce. Despite the costs, the game only sold around 4 million copies.
Wilson also noted that EA was "merciless" when it came to their spending on Dead Space 2. Wilson hinted that a large chunk of that money went towards the game's promotion which may have severely cut into the eventual profits from the sequel's seemingly respectable sales figures.
A lot of money was spent promoting Dead Space 2, but it didn't seem to have much of an impact, if a new report's anything to go by...
Following news that EA had decided to shut down developer Visceral Games, new information has appeared which suggests that the studio's financial woes may stretch all the way back to the development of Dead Space 2.
See related Revisiting the film of Stephen King's Children Of The Corn
Former Visceral level designer Zach Wilson took to Twitter and revealed that Dead Space 2 cost about $60 million to produce. Despite the costs, the game only sold around 4 million copies.
Wilson also noted that EA was "merciless" when it came to their spending on Dead Space 2. Wilson hinted that a large chunk of that money went towards the game's promotion which may have severely cut into the eventual profits from the sequel's seemingly respectable sales figures.
- 10/18/2017
- Den of Geek
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