A group of teenagers from a local nonprofit organization recently transformed a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle into an electric vehicle, which caught the attention of a top tight end from the Chiefs who arrived at Arrowhead Stadium driving the car. Travis Kelce, who is actively involved in charitable work and is in the running for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, has been supporting Operation Breakthrough for several years. This local nonprofit provides educational programs for children in the metro area. The ’69 Chevelle marks the first muscle car EV conversion completed by teenagers, as reported by Operation Breakthrough. Kelce, along with the 87Running Foundation, played a pivotal role in initiating the project at Kelce Car Jam this year. Operation Breakthrough is currently selling raffle tickets for a chance to win the car, with proceeds going towards supporting programs for kids in Kansas City. Additionally, the group of teenagers is now working on converting a 1973 Ford Bronco. To find out more about Operation Breakthrough and their community support initiatives, visit their website. Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, visit FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV. The FBI is investigating break-ins that occurred last month around the time of the Chiefs’ “Monday Night Football” game against the Saints. Juan Soto’s recent contract is one of the most lucrative deals in sports history. In this week’s Inside Coverage, Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab discuss all the NFL Sunday games from Week 14. There were notable performances and injuries with long-term fantasy implications in Week 14’s Sunday slate. Andy Behrens joins Matt Harmon to analyze the games and categorize them into three groups based on their significance. Fantasy football analyst Dalton Del Don provides a breakdown of Week 14’s Sunday results. Despite Josh Allen’s impressive performance, the Rams emerged victorious. Juan Soto is not the only notable free agent this off-season; where will other high-profile players end up? Nate Tice & Charles McDonald review four exciting games from Week 14’s Sunday slate and one disappointing game involving the Chicago Bears. Josh Allen made history by achieving three passing and three rushing touchdowns in a single game. Juan Soto’s contract now holds the record as the most substantial in sports history. Fantasy football analyst Tera Roberts analyzes how previously underperforming players shined in Week 14. Highlight reel catches like the one by Nacua showcase why he is considered one of the NFL’s most exciting young receivers. Dick Allen has finally earned his place in the Hall of Fame. The fantasy football playoffs are commencing in Week 15 for many leagues, so it’s time to strategize for success. Following the dismissal of head coach Matt Eberflus, Chicago’s first game did not go according to plan, with early errors by Murray giving the Seahawks a lead that the Cardinals couldn’t overcome.