Followers of “Joyful Gilmore” got a present on Christmas when the trailer for “Happy Gilmore 2” dropped.
For soccer followers, a well-known face — Kansas Metropolis Chiefs star Travis Kelce — made an look within the trailer.
“It’s great to see you back, Mr. Gilmore,” Kelce stated within the trailer, dressed as an worker at a golf membership.
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Kansas Metropolis Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce warms up earlier than a sport towards the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. (Charles LeClaire/Imagn Photos)
Adam Sandler throughout an look on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in August that Kelce could be showing within the film.
The sequel to “Happy Gilmore” will likely be launched completely on Netflix in 2025.
Kelce is beginning to enterprise extra into performing after taking over his first main position in a present in FX’s “Grotesquerie,” which started airing in September.
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Kansas Metropolis Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce (87) celebrates with quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) after Mahomes’ landing towards the Houston Texans in the course of the first half at GEHA Area at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagn Photos)
On the sector, Kelce has taken a step again this season however has nonetheless been productive for the 14–1 Chiefs.
Kelce has began each sport and has 89 receptions for 739 yards and two touchdowns. These totals are a bit down from the 93 catches for 984 yards and 5 touchdowns he had within the common season final 12 months.
Kelce’s Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers are enjoying within the NFL Christmas doubleheader Wednesday on Netflix.
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Kansas Metropolis Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce provides his gloves to a fan after a sport towards the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Financial institution Area. (Scott Galvin/Imagn Photos)
If the Chiefs win, they’ll safe the No. 1 seed within the AFC and get the all-important bye week within the wild-card spherical of the NFL playoffs.
The Chiefs and Steelers play at 1 p.m. ET, and the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens play at 4:30 p.m. ET within the second sport of the doubleheader.
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