SPORTS EARTHQUAKE: Simone Biles’ long-awaited clapback to Charlie Kirk — years after he branded her a “national disgrace” — was already shaking the foundations of American athletics, hailed by millions as the bravest act of self-defense in sports history, criticized by others as a strike delivered too late against a man who cannot respond, but the aftershocks grew even more intense when Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs superstar and one of the NFL’s most outspoken figures, stunned the sporting world by inserting himself into the debate with comments that questioned not only Biles’ timing but also the culture of glorifying posthumous revenge, instantly igniting furious locker-room discussions, talk-show debates, and fan wars online, leaving the sports world divided: should an athlete’s legacy be judged by resilience on the field or courage to fight battles beyond it — and will Biles, shaken yet unbowed, fire back at Kelce’s cold critique, sparking a new chapter in this cultural clash?