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Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes to open Kansas City steakhouse
4dAnthony Gharib
On Thursday, Mahomes and Kelce announced that they will be opening their own steakhouse called 1587 Prime. The restaurant is projected to open in early 2025 at the Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City.
The Chiefs duo is working with Noble 33, a Las Vegas-based restaurant franchise, to give visitors the experience of how Mahomes and Kelce eat while on the road.
Travis and I have become frequent visitors of Noble 33 restaurants in other cities, so it only made sense to bring something special to our own community in Kansas City,” Mahomes said in a news release.
The restaurant’s name was inspired by their jersey numbers, 15 and 87.
Tosh Berman, the co-founder of Noble 33, said Kelce’s and Mahomes’ loyalty drove the creation of 1587 Prime. Noble 33 will take charge of creating the menu, restaurant experience and design.
“Noble 33 is leading the development of the design, experience, menu and operation, but conceptually, Patrick and Travis’ involvement and input has been instrumental,” Berman said.
“Both of them are longtime regulars of our other restaurants, so a great starting point was bringing elements they loved from those experiences and abstracting them in an original way for 1587 Prime.”
Noble 33 is also looking to make 1587 Prime a chain restaurant by expanding to other prominent cities.
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Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes to open Kansas City steakhouse
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On Thursday, Mahomes and Kelce announced that they will be opening their own steakhouse called 1587 Prime. The restaurant is projected to open in early 2025 at the Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City.
The Chiefs duo is working with Noble 33, a Las Vegas-based restaurant franchise, to give visitors the experience of how Mahomes and Kelce eat while on the road.
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“Travis and I have become frequent visitors of Noble 33 restaurants in other cities, so it only made sense to bring something special to our own community in Kansas City,” Mahomes said in a news release.
The restaurant’s name was inspired by their jersey numbers, 15 and 87.
Tosh Berman, the co-founder of Noble 33, said Kelce’s and Mahomes’ loyalty drove the creation of 1587 Prime. Noble 33 will take charge of creating the menu, restaurant experience and design.
“Noble 33 is leading the development of the design, experience, menu and operation, but conceptually, Patrick and Travis’ involvement and input has been instrumental,” Berman said.
“Both of them are longtime regulars of our other restaurants, so a great starting point was bringing elements they loved from those experiences and abstracting them in an original way for 1587 Prime.”
Noble 33 is also looking to make 1587 Prime a chain restaurant by expanding to other prominent cities.
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HOUSTON — For the first time in his four-year tenure as the Houston Texans general manager, Nick Caserio has aggressively spent in free agency.
He heavily invested on the defensive side of the ball, which accounted for a majority of the $89.3 million spent in guaranteed money through the first two days of free agency — the fourth most in the league. It far exceeds the Texans’ 2023 offseason, when they dished out $58.2 million in guarantees, ranking 12th in the NFL.
“The big thing [coach] DeMeco [Ryans] and I have talked about on a consistent basis is just trying to build as deep and consistent a roster top to bottom,” Caserio said at the combine last month. “We’re just trying to optimize our opportunities, try to take advantage of our opportunities to add players to our team.
It’s just finding the right people with the right mindset and the right mentality that fit the program that we’re trying to build.”
The Texans signed former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter to a two-year, $49 million deal that includes $48 million guaranteed. Hunter, who received his fourth Pro Bowl nod in 2023, had a career-high 16.5 sacks and tied for league high in tackles for loss (23). They also added defensive lineman Denico Autry, who had 11.5 sacks last season for the Tennessee Titans, on a two-year, $20 million contract and his teammate, linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, on a three-year, $34 million contract after finishing fifth in the league in tackles (163).
The Texans didn’t retain their biggest free agent defensive end Jonathan Greenard, who signed a four-year, $76 million deal with the Vikings. Linebacker Blake Cashman, who led the team in tackles (104), also joined Minnesota. According to a league source, the Texans offered 2023 second-team All-Pro linebacker Patrick Queen $10 million, but Queen wanted more and ultimately landed with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a three-year, $41 million deal.