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Travis Kelce does vaccine ad, tells public they can get COVID, flu vaccines at same time ... The Pfizer ad isn't the first time Kelce has tried to spread awareness about public health.
“Travis Kelce sold his soul to Pfizer to push the clot shots,” conservative influencers Hodgetwins tweeted to their 2.2 million followers (blood clots associated with the vaccine are rare).
Travis Kelce and his mom, Donna, launched a new campaign for people to get a flu shot along with the latest COVID-19 vaccination. That's a good thing.
Forgive me, please, Bengals and your fans. I love Travis Kelce. I’m sorry Mayor Pureval.I can’t help it. But perhaps this is my saving grace − it has little to nothing to do with football.
Social media is teeing off on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after a report revealed how much he gets from Pfizer.
On Sept. 26, 2023, a user on X (formerly Twitter), Brigitte Gabriel, posted about Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce. Gabriel is the founder of ACT for America, an ...
Travis Kelce doesn't just have Taylor Swift's attention. Days after his Chiefs edged the Jets in prime time, quarterback Aaron Rodgers referred to the star tight end as "Mr. Pfizer," seemingly to ...
A new Pfizer ad for its version of the COVID-19 vaccine features Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce encouraging viewers to get the latest vaccine while receiving a flu shot. The ad features ...
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a new nickname for Travis Kelce, which ties into a recent ad the Kansas City Chiefs tight end did promoting the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19. Rodgers ...
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce's recent partnership with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has stirred a debate about COVID-19 vaccine messaging.
Tomi Lahren has hit out at Travis Kelce over the football star's COVID-19 vaccine ad, using rumored girlfriend Taylor Swift in the social media put down.. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is ...
Earlier this week, Rodgers, 39, referred to Kelce — who stars in Pfizer's recent ad encouraging viewers to get vaccines for COVID-19 and the flu — as "Mr. Pfizer" when discussing the Kansas ...