Travis Kelce and LeBron James gave Kansas City Chiefs hero Tony Gonzalez a shoutout on the latest New Heights episode for donating money to Kelce's charity. Kelce was fined $14,069 after he copied Gonzalez's celebration by dunking the football over the bar when he became the Chiefs' all-time record TD scorer on Christmas Day.
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Gonzalez, who previously held the record on 76, offered to pay Kelce's fine but instead, Kelce himself paid up and Gonzalez sent the money to Kelce's 87 & Running foundation. 'It was a fine well worth it,' Kelce said to James. 'Actually, Tony G helped me out with that one.
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'But instead of throwing any money to me I just said to send it to the foundation. So shout out to Tony G.'. The Lakers star was in agreement, applauding and saying: 'Yeah send it to the foundation, give it up for Tony G. I can't believe the NFL had the nerve to fine you for that s***.'.
Travis and Jason Kelce welcomed LeBron James onto their latest New Heights episode. Kelce revealed Tony Gonzalez made a donation to his foundation after breaking his TD record. Gonzalez had offered to pay Kelce's $14k NFL fine for copying his touchdown celebration.
Kelce broke Gonzalez's record with a touchdown in the 29-10 Christmas Day win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gonzalez congratulated him over X, writing: 'Congrats to my man Travis Kelce on becoming the all time Chiefs leader in touchdowns! Keep blazing trails my friend! Btw nice dunk.'.