Travis Kelce Thinks Taylor Swift’s Dad Is “Rocking it, man” After Scott Visited Chiefs Game
As he wore some Kansas City Chiefs gear at Gillette Stadium, Taylor Swift’s father received recognition from Travis Kelce for his astute NFL wardrobe selection.
At the Foxborough location, Scott Swift appeared wearing a red Christmas sweater with a black “CHIEFS” text large enough to cover his rib cage and a red and white emblem above it.
During his co-hosting of the “New Heights” podcast, where he plays defender for the Philadelphia Eagles, a rival team of the Chiefs, alongside his brother Jason, Kelce made light of the situation.
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Regarding the Eagles jersey, Jason continued, “I think his complexion really suits green more if I don’t say so myself.”
“I don’t know. It’s kind of looking really nice on him,” Travis said. “He’s rocking it, man.
“And he seems to be enjoying himself. Everybody seems to be enjoying themselves in that one right there.”
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Despite being Eagles fans, the Swifts have been to an increasing number of Chiefs games because of Kelce’s friendship with Taylor, which is encouraging her to attend more games. This season, she has already tallied seven of them, or half of the Chiefs’ games.
The chiefs are still alive.
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Maybe he was a lucky charm because the Chiefs defeated the New England Patriots led by Bill Belichick 27–17 to increase their record to 9–5, keep themselves in the running for the postseason picture, and try to defend their title as Super Bowl champions.
The Denver Broncos, who have seven victories and a.500 record, are currently two games behind them in the AFC West. The Chiefs’ season seemed on the verge of disaster when the Broncos came within one game, but they have since managed to hang on.
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They will play an early kickoff on Christmas Day, December 25, at Arrowhead Stadium against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 16 of the NFL season.