Welcome to your weekly sports roundup, bringing you the latest news and highlights from around the world of athletics. From the gridiron to the ski slopes, and even the boardroom, there's been plenty of action to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Kelce's Comeback and Swift's Support?
NFL superstar Travis Kelce isn't ready to hang up his cleats just yet. After a tough Super Bowl defeat, Kelce declared, "I can't retire like this." This announcement has fans buzzing about the upcoming NFL season and whether pop sensation Taylor Swift will be cheering him on from the sidelines.

The potential for Swift's presence at games adds another layer of excitement to Kelce's already impressive career. Will her support be enough to propel him to another Super Bowl appearance? Only time will tell.
Freitag's Flying High
Over in the world of ski jumping, Selina Freitag is making waves. After securing a World Championship title in the team event, she's now added her first individual medal at the Nordic Ski World Championships.
While she was bested by the World Cup leader, Freitag's performance is a testament to her dedication and skill. This medal marks a significant milestone in her career and solidifies her place among the top ski jumpers in the world.
Boehly's Bold Premier League Proposal
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has stirred up quite the conversation with his suggestion that the Premier League should consider selling its global TV rights to Netflix. He believes this partnership could "maintain" the league's global success and capitalize on the high demand for its content.

Boehly also emphasized the need for Premier League executives to "pull together" and agree on priorities for the future, drawing comparisons to the NFL's successful model. This proposal has sparked debate within the league, with some welcoming the innovative approach while others remain skeptical.
Trump and the Eagles: A White House Visit?
Former President Donald Trump has claimed that the Philadelphia Eagles, the current Super Bowl champions, are planning a visit to the White House to celebrate their victory. This would mark a change from their 2018 decision to skip such a visit.
Whether this visit will actually materialize remains to be seen, but the announcement has already generated significant discussion and speculation. The Eagles' potential return to the White House could be a symbolic moment, bridging divides and celebrating athletic achievement.

A Young Mountain Runner's Dream
Beyond the professional leagues, there's inspiration to be found in the passion of young athletes like 13-year-old Florian, who conquers mountain summits through running. Florian's story reminds us that the love of sport can be found at any age and in any setting.
That's all for this week's sports roundup. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the world of sports!