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Kelce brothers shoutout Taylor Swift for reaching Super Bowl in 'her rookie year'
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Date:2025-04-11 14:46:47
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce knows that all eyes are on him after once again helping lead his team to a Super Bowl, the Chiefs' fourth appearance in the big game in the last five years.
Add the extra eyeballs because of his relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift, and Kelce and his brother Jason decided to have a little fun when breaking down the weekend's conference championship games during the latest episode of the "New Heights" podcast.
"Shoutout to the newest member of Chiefs Kingdom, Taylor Swift, who has officially reached the Super Bowl in her rookie year," Jason Kelce said.
"Yeah shoutout to Tay, thanks for joining the team," Travis Kelce added.
The Chiefs All-Pro also called out Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who warmed up before the game in the same area as Patrick Mahomes, prompting Kelce to move Tucker's helmet out of the way.
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"If you want to be a (expletive)-ing (expletive) about it, you keep your helmet and your football and your (expletive)-ing kicking tee right where the quarterbacks are warming up," Travis Kelce said. "If you’re not going to pick that up, I’ll happily move that for you."
Kelce then said he was sorry for "(taking) it to a level that you didn’t think it could get to," but added that "if you’re going to be an (expletive), I promise you I can one-up you every time."
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