The Kansas City Chiefs have gotten a lot of attention this season, and not just for their play on the football field.
Patrick Mahomes was already one of the most popular athletes on Earth because of his recent success.
Then, Travis Kelce’s relationship with pop star Taylor Swift took things to a whole new stratosphere.
The league has made the most of this extra exposure, and her fandom has fully embraced football and it’s culture.
With that in mind, Cameron Wolfe asked Travis’ older brother, Jason, his thoughts on all this attention.
The veteran center went out of his way to praise his brother’s significant other, calling her an ‘awesome, down to Earth, and genuine’ girl, and claimed that he’s fine with all the extra scrutiny as long as his brother is happy (Via NFL Network).
“My brother and his love life is definitely the topic of the NFL right now, but as long as Travis is happy and enjoying life, I’m happy and enjoying life,” Kelce said.
Caught up with one of NFL’s best guys: Eagles center Jason Kelce.
Our 1-on-1 on soaking up forever moments in his 7th Pro Bowl, the Taylor Swift celebrity effect & her “awesome, down-to-earth, genuine” vibes, emotions watching bro Travis Kelce in Super Bowl, retirement, more. pic.twitter.com/JpAViPQawX
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) February 5, 2024
Jason had already talked about the exposure, stating that the NFL shows Taylor that often because people actually want to see her; otherwise, it simply wouldn’t happen.
He also called her a great role model for young girls all over the world.
Truth be told, this was a match made in heaven for the National Football League.
One of their best players from arguably the best team in the league getting into a relationship with the most famous pop star on Earth was a dream come true for Roger Goodell.
And while some fans might not love the idea of having constant Taylor Swift cameos every time the Chiefs play, this is a business first and foremost, and money is king.
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