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Mahomes & Kelce Steakhouse Faces Legal Trademark Battle
25 Feb
Summary
- Mahomes and Kelce are being sued over their steakhouse name.
- A sneaker company claims prior use of the number '1587'.
- Kelce's retirement status remains a storyline as the lawsuit unfolds.

Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are entangled in a federal lawsuit over the name of their steakhouse, 1587 Prime. The dispute, initiated by a sneaker company, centers on an alleged trademark infringement regarding the use of the number '1587'. The sneaker company claims earlier commercial use of the number, though their federal trademark application is still under review. The steakhouse, established in partnership with Noble 33, applied to trademark its name in December 2023, while the sneaker company filed in October 2025. Attorneys note that trademarks can often coexist across different industries, such as restaurants and apparel.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce's potential retirement from the NFL continues to be a significant talking point. Following his 13th season and the Chiefs' failure to reach the playoffs, the 36-year-old tight end is reportedly weighing his options. General Manager Brett Veach has indicated that the team is preparing for both outcomes, acknowledging ongoing dialogue with Kelce and his representatives about his future on the field.




