Travis Kelce turned heads long before kickoff on Thursday. He stepped off the team plane in Dallas wearing a Franck Muller watch as the Kansas City Chiefs arrived for their Thanksgiving clash with the Cowboys. The timepiece is valued at $15,242, according to the brand's website.The tight end landed with his teammates as the Chiefs begin a crucial late-season stretch. The team is fighting to climb higher in the AFC race.Kelce wore a tailored double-breasted suit in a deep tone, paired with a light shirt. The watch on his wrist sparked attention. The Franck Muller model is known for its curved silhouette and artistic numeral design. It pairs a rich green tone with a metal case and a matching strap. Kelce completed the look with rectangular sunglasses that had thick frames.Kelce continues to play a stabilizing role even through inconsistent team results.Thanksgiving stage heightens pressure for Travis Kelce's ChiefsNFL: Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs - Source: ImagnKansas City entered Week 13 with a lot of confidence following a dramatic win over Indianapolis that kept its postseason hopes on track.The Chiefs (6-5) are in a tight playoff landscape. A victory over the Cowboys (5-5) would provide momentum entering a challenging December schedule. It is loaded with conference opponents (Texans, Chargers and Titans) and potential tiebreak implications.Dallas has won two straight games. The Cowboys rallied from 21 points down to beat Philadelphia 23-21 on Sunday, creating momentum heading into the holiday showcase.Travis Kelce postponed retirement plans last offseason in pursuit of another championship run.Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET with a national network crew on the broadcast. Several industry analysts have predicted that the game could challenge viewership records due to the combination of star power, holiday exposure and competitive tension.Patrick Mahomes has thrown for 2,977 yards with 18 touchdowns and seven interceptions through 11 games. His connection with Kelce remains central to Kansas City's offensive scheme as they chase their 10th consecutive division title.The Broncos (9-2), who defeated Kansas City 22-19 in Week 11, are leading the AFC West.