For example, on Sunday, Pat McAfee took to social media after he felt Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver hip-drop tackled Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson while he was out of bounds.
For NFL fans, the Chiefs these days can be viewed in one of two ways: Either as a gritty, veteran juggernaut with the know-how on pulling out wins where other teams would lose, or as a team annointed by the league itself, with the officials pulling strings to force the Chiefs forward, even against teams that should beat them.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs face the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round of the playoffs on Saturday, with the tight end set to be cheered on by pop superstar beau Taylor Swift
Kelce appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Monday and was asked how he was feeling after the long regular season. Kelce said he was feeling great. In fact, he was “feeling 22 all over again.” Let’s just say that the reference to Taylor Swift’s song, 22, did not go unnoticed.
Travis Kelce had the most supportive response when Pat McAfee asked the Chiefs tight end if he helps Taylor Swift through the song-writing process, during the Monday, Jan. 13 episode of 'The Pat McAfee Show.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end hinted that the “Cruel Summer” songstress will be at Arrowhead Stadium watching his upcoming game against the Houston Texans.
Ahead of the game, Kelce perfectly quoted one of Taylor Swift's songs to describe how he's feeling leading into the game, saying on the Pat McAfee Show: "I'm fired up and I'm feeling 22 all over again, baby," Kelce said. "Let's go!"
Travis Kelce hinted earlier this week that Swift would be at Arrowhead Stadium in person on Jan. 18 to cheer for him and his teammates.
It certainly seems that way if Travis Kelce’s smile has something to say about it, with the Chiefs tight end, 35, grinning from ear-to-ear Monday during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” where his pop superstar girlfriend, also 35, was referenced on numerous occasions.
Travis Kelce was asked whether Taylor Swift will be at the Chiefs playoff game against the Houston Texans on January 18, and here's what he had to say.
Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are 17-3 when Swift is in the building, a record they hope to improve when they take on the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round