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Jason Kelce is thanking his sister-in-law-to-be, Taylor Swift, after the Kansas City Chiefs’ win against the Las Vegas Raiders.
During the Wednesday, Oct. 22 episode of the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast, Jason, 37, gave a shout-out to Swift, 35, following the singer’s attendance at the Oct. 19 game in support of fiancé Travis Kelce.
“We got the Chiefs dominating win for the Raiders. Yeah, baby,” said Jason. “Eagles back in the win column. Thank you so much, Taylor. Thank you so much,” he said in reference to the singer.
Jason then commented on Travis’s teammate, Patrick Mahomes, posting an Instagram clip of the game to Swift’s song “Opalite” from her new album The Life of a Showgirl, which showed his skillful pass to wide receiver Rahee Rice.
“Pat was hitting him with some, some back shoulder. He’s getting a lot of big plays. So much so that Pat decided to post a Rashee highlight clip, to the tune of ‘Opalite,’ ” said Jason.
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“That’s too good,” Travis, 36, responded about the song. “I told y’all it was gonna be a banger, man,” he added of the track.
“The sky is definitely opalite in Kansas City right now for the Chiefs. There’s no question,” Jason continued, referring to the song. “It was Onyx for the first two weeks, but we are full on beautiful…,” he continued using references from the lyrics.
Swift attended the Chiefs’ game against the Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Sunday, Oct. 19.
“The Fate of Ophelia” singer was spotted watching the game in a private suite alongside her father, Scott Swift. Swift then stepped out with Travis to celebrate the Chiefs’ win at 1587 Prime Steakhouse, the restaurant the tight end player owns with Mahomes, 30.
In a fan video posted on Instagram, the “Opalite” musician was captured wearing a red top and a black mini skirt for the outing, in a nod to the Chiefs’ colors.
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Swift’s attendance at the game marks her second public appearance at a Chiefs game this season. The singer made her first appearance of the season on Oct. 12, as she watched the Chiefs game alongside Travis’ parents, Donna and Ed Kelce. Swift and Travis announced their engagement with a joint Instagram post on Aug. 26.
