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New York Post
3 hours ago
- New York Post
‘Heartbroken' Ed Kelce ‘feeling enormous void' after girlfriend Maureen Maguire's death
A 'heartbroken' Ed Kelce is picking up the pieces following the devastating death of his girlfriend, Maureen Maguire, who passed away Friday at the age of 74. 'He's feeling an enormous void,' a source told People on Monday regarding Ed, the father of NFL superstars Travis and Jason Kelce. '… Maureen wasn't just his partner, she was his person.' Advertisement 5 Ed Kelce, the father of Travis and Jason Kelce, is mourning the death of girlfriend Maureen Maguire. Getty Images 5 Maureen Maguire passed away at the age of 74 in August 2025. Stretch Funeral Home Ed revealed Maguire's death over the weekend on his Facebook page, where he shared a link to her obituary via the Pennsylvania-based Stretch Funeral Home, which noted she 'passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones.' Advertisement 'Maureen found joy in life's simple pleasures. She loved the beach — especially the shore — and had a deep affection for dogs,' the message read. 'In recent years, she spent treasured time in Cape May with her family, enjoying peaceful days by the ocean. She also grew an unexpected love for football later in life, sharing many laughs and adventures with her beloved friend Ed Kelce and her loyal dog Butch. Together, they traveled often and attended football games and concerts, and embraced every opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest.' 5 Ed Kelce previously spoke about an interaction Maureen Maguire shared with son Travis' girlfriend, pop megastar Taylor Swift. Getty Images Maguire attended games with Ed and even shared a special moment with Travis' girlfriend, pop megastar Taylor Swift. Advertisement The Kelce patriarch reflected on the interaction in a 2024 interview with the Los Angeles Times, in which Ed posed for a photo with Swift as Maguire playfully interjected, 'Hey, that's my boyfriend.' 5 Maureen Maguire 'had a deep affection for dogs' and loved her 'loyal dog Butch,' as detailed in her obituary. Butch Maguire/Instagram The trio posed for a photo together in Chiefs gear, with Ed and Maguire sporting Travis' No. 87 jersey. Ed shares Jason, 37, and Travis, 35, with Donna Kelce, to whom he was married for nearly 25 years. They parted ways after their sons' college graduations, according to People. Advertisement 5 Ed Kelce with sons Travis (l.) and Jason Kelce (r.). papakelce/Instagram The family has reunited on game days, whether supporting Travis and the Chiefs or when Jason played for the Eagles from 2011 to 2023. Jason retired in March 2024 after 13 seasons in Philadelphia. The Kelces ventured to New Orleans in February, when the Chiefs were crushed by the Eagles in Super Bowl 2025, 40-22. Travis will kick off his 13th NFL season next month when the Chiefs travel to Brazil to face the Chargers on Sept. 5.


USA Today
7 hours ago
- USA Today
Steelers countdown to kickoff — No. 33: a history of the number and who wore it best
The Steelers countdown to kickoff is here — and we're at 33 days until Pittsburgh faces off against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. In the spirit of the countdown, we're taking a look at the history of No. 33 and the players who wore it best. Current Steelers No. 33 wearer: OLB Jack Sawyer Projected as one of the biggest steals of the 2025 NFL Draft, rookie OLB Jack Sawyer is the current No. 33 wearer on the Steelers roster. Selected with the 123rd pick of the fourth round, Sawyer checks all the boxes coming out of college — a perfect complement to an already loaded OLB room and a surefire lock to make the 53-man roster. Best No. 33 in Steelers history: RB John "French" Fuqua One of the most memorable Steelers of the '70s — RB John "Frenchy" Fuqua is the greatest wearer of No. 33. The New York Giants selected Fuqua with the 273rd pick in the 11th round of the 1969 NFL/AFL Draft — but he was traded to Pittsburgh after just one season. In his seven years as a Steeler, Fuqua produced 4,178 yards from scrimmage and 24 total touchdowns. He also played a massive role in Steelers and NFL history — as he was QB Terry Bradshaw's intended target on the pass that led to the Immaculate Reception from the legendary RB Franco Harris. Frenchy Fuqua would win two Super Bowls with Pittsburgh before retiring in 1977 — leaving behind a legacy deserving of the title: best Steeler to ever wear No. 33. For up-to-date Steelers coverage, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.


USA Today
13 hours ago
- USA Today
OL Will Hernandez visits Arizona Cardinals
Could Hernandez be returning to the Cardinals in 2025? Former Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Will Hernandez could possibly become a current Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman. According to the NFL transaction report on Monday, Hernandez had a visit with the Cardinals. Hernandez spent the last three seasons as the team's starting right guard. He played in only five games last season, tearing is ACL against the San Francisco 49ers. His contract expired and has not signed a deal with any team since becoming a free agent. He recently announced that he has been fully cleared medically to play football. The Cardinals never reassigned the No. 76 he wore for three seasons, even though their sixth-round draft pick, guard Hayden Conner, wore it all through college. Clearly, the door has been open. Hernandez will be 30 years old before the season begins. The Cardinals appear to be happy with second-year guard Isaiah Adams as the starting right guard. The question is whether Hernandez would be willing to sign a deal to return and not be assured a starting role. Even in a reserve role, considering how injuries impact teams, having someone of his ability on the bench would be great for the team's depth. Having him on the roster would allow the Cardinals to hedge against injury or Adams not playing well. We will see if anything official happens, or if the Cardinals used this visit for a potential move down the line. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.