Jason Kelce, Taylor swift seen together cheering for Travis in Chiefs vs Bills game
As the Buffalo fans cheered him on, Jason shot a bowling ball and gave the audience high-fives
Jason Kelce's football career may or may not be over, but, the longtime Eagles centre, is definitely not done with the National Football League (NFL). He stole the show on social media during Sunday's Chiefs vs Bills game, which Kansas City won 27-24.
The 36-year-old Kelce, who just concluded his 13th season and is openly unsure about his NFL future, was seen on Sunday in the parking lots outside Highmark Stadium, home of the Bills.
As the Buffalo fans cheered him on, the seasoned Pro Bowler shot a bowling ball and gave the game-day audience high fives, solidifying his status as a "man of the people," CBS Sports reported.
Later, Kelce was spotted in a suite with Taylor Swift and other people who were cheering for Travis, the Pro Bowl tight end, before the Bills' kickoff versus the Chiefs.
Swift has been a fixture at Chiefs games, frequently accompanied by Donna, Kelce's mother, whose relationship with her has made headlines in the NFL this season.
However, on Sunday, she and Jason Kelce came together for the first time to support the family, and after Travis scored a touchdown to give the Chiefs the lead in the second quarter, things became wild.
With a chance to play in its fourth Super Bowl in six years, Kansas City advanced to meet the Ravens in the American Football Conference (AFC) final game thanks to the younger Kelce.
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