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Eagle-eyed Swifties and NFL fans have claimed something they spotted during the Eagles’ win over the Chiefs on Monday night is a bad sign of things to come for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
The A-list pair’s relationship has sparked huge interest and dominated the headlines in recent weeks. Swift has attended a number of Kelce’s games and the Chiefs tight end reciprocated by visiting the popstar and watching her perform in Argentina during the South American leg of her smash-hit Eras Tour.
Swift was rumored to be attending the Super Bowl rematch at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night but had to reschedule one of her concerts in Brazil due to extreme heat. But, despite not being in Missouri, fans believe they spotted something during the game that could be an ominous sign of things to come for the happy couple. During one offensive snap for the Eagles, three of their players lined up perfectly to create an eerie message.
At the front was Jason Kelce – Travis’ brother, his co-host of their New Heights podcast – who was playing in his usual position as the Eagles’ center. Behind him stood Jalen Hurts, the Eagles quarterback and MVP candidate. And then behind him was D’Andre Swift, the Eagles running back who dominated on Monday night and inspired Philadelphia to a superb win on the road. Put those three together and it spells out: ‘Kelce Hurts Swift’.
One account on X wrote: ‘Kelce Hurts Swift. This phrase scares NFL defenses and Swifties. Album on the way’. Another added: ‘”Kelce Hurts Swift” the script was right in front of us the whole time’ ‘Well it was bound to happen eventually. Sorry Swifties,’ commented another. Kelce revealed this week that he would be alone on Thanksgiving due to Swift’s tour commitments.
She is playing in Sao Paolo this weekend, after three dates in Rio de Janeiro last week, meaning Kelce is without her for this Thanksgiving – their first since they started dating. When he and brother Jason were talking about the Thanksgiving NFL games, Kelce said: ‘Good luck to them. I’ll be feasting on KFC because I won’t have anybody here.’ And the comment didn’t go unnoticed by the fast food chain itself, who responded to him on Twitter.
Travis was given a last-minute invite to his brother’s house in Philadelphia when he discovered he was going to be by himself. ‘If you want to make a quick trip, you’re welcome at the house, man,’ he said. ‘We’ll have plenty of food.’ It will be difficult for Travis to make the journey to his brother, though, given that he and the Chiefs have to prepare to play the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.