NFL fans love a good mystery, and this one might be the wildest yet. A historical photo of Alexander Majors, a 19th-century businessman known for co-founding the Pony Express, has resurfaced online-and he looks exactly like Travis Kelce. We’re talking about a full-blown doppelgnger situation, from the facial features to the beard.
Naturally, the internet went into overdrive. Time traveler? Secret vampire? Long-lost relative? Social media lit up with theories, and in the middle of it all, fans started demanding answers-not from Travis, but from his brother, Jason Kelce.
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“Uh, does Travis Kelce have a time machine or a relative from the Pony Express days because I have questions,” one fan posted. Another went straight for Jason: “What in God’s name, @JasonKelce… any relation here?! Uncanny.” The meme floodgates opened, with some even joking that Taylor Swift is dating a 19th-century businessman and not an NFL star.
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So, who was Alexander Majors, and how does this bizarre coincidence connect to Kansas City? Born in 1814, Majors was a key player in America’s westward expansion. He built his fortune in wagon train freighting and co-founded the Pony Express, a mail service that revolutionized communication before the Transcontinental Telegraph made it obsolete. But here’s where things get even weirder-Majors’ business operations were based in Kansas City, the very city where Travis Kelce has built his NFL legacy.
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Neither Travis nor Jason Kelce has commented on the viral comparison yet, which, of course, only makes it funnier. Fans aren’t letting this go anytime soon, and until the brothers address it, the theories will keep rolling in. Whether it’s a case of eerie genetics or just a cosmic coincidence, people can’t unsee the resemblance.
Travis is no stranger to going viral for the most unexpected reasons. His relationship with Taylor Swift has already turned him into one of the most talked-about figures in pop culture, and now he’s being linked to a 19th-century businessman. A few months ago, an old tweet of his joking about wanting background dancers resurfaced, leading fans to call him a time traveler for seemingly predicting Swift’s Eras Tour. Now, he’s back in the spotlight-this time for possibly existing in multiple centuries.
Whether this is just an internet joke or a sign that Travis Kelce is actually bending time itself, one thing is certain: Kansas City has had its legends, and now it might have two living in the same timeline.