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Travis Kelce is aware his stats improve whenever Taylor Swift attends Chiefs' games
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Date:2025-04-07 23:38:11
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce knows his on-field performance has been on an uptick whenever Taylor Swift is in attendance.
Kelce and his brother Jason, again discussed Swift on their weekly podcast "New Heights."
Swift again was at the Chiefs' game on Sunday − her fourth game in attendance − a 31-17 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Jason Kelce again had no problem bringing up Swift during the episode.
"Taylor was in attendance and it’s turning out it was good she was in attendance because they put your stats up − when she’s at the game, when she is not at the game. I don’t know if you’re aware of this," Jason said.
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Travis replied, "How could I not be aware of this?"
Jason then recited stats that the CBS graphics department showed during the game.
"When T-Swift is at the game, you are averaging 99 yards. And when you are left with only your friends and remaining family there, you are at 46.5 yards a game," Jason said.
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The graphics made a reference when it showed "Left to his own devices," which refers to Swift's song "Anti-Hero."
"Left to his own devices.’ Well put," Travis said.
The Chiefs next play the Broncos in Denver next Sunday.
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