Scott Swift, a Pennsylvania native, was formerly a Philadelphia Eagles fan.
Jason Kelce has some thoughts on Scott Swifts recent switch of football fandoms.
Taylor Swifts dad, Scott Swift, was formerly known to be a Philadelphia Eagles fan, being a Pennsylvania native himselfbut that all started to change once his daughter began dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
In the Chiefs most recent game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 17, Scott and Taylor were both watching from the stands, dressed in full-on Chiefs gear, no less.
Jason, 36, gave his two cents on Scotts garb during the new episode of his and Travis <e>New Heights</e> podcast, where he not-so-subtly discussed the doting dads newfound appreciation for the Chiefs.
Nice sweater on there, Jason pointed out in the Wednesday, Dec. 20 episode of the podcast. Yeah, full Chiefs gear, Travis, 34, added.
While Jason, a center for the Philadelphia Eagles admitted it was a good sweater, he couldnt help but feel like Eagles gear would be more fitting.
Its a good sweaterno it looks good on him, he said, while insisting, I think his complexion really suits green more if I [do] say so myself.
I dont know its kinda looking real nice on him, Travis quipped back, calling Scotts outfit swaggy and vintage.
I mean its a nice sweater Im not gonna lie, Jason further conceded, while Travis exclaimed, Hes rocking it man, and he seems to be enjoying himself.
Concluding his thoughts on the matter, Jason put it simply, saying, Its the wrong team but its a nice sweater.
But Sundays game wasnt the first time Scott was able to show his support for the Chiefs, as he was also seen sporting a Chiefs lanyard around his neck while watching his daughters Eras Tour performance in Argentina last month.
The proud dad also looked overjoyed to hear Taylor, 34, switch out the lyrics to her hit song Karma from the guy on the screen to the guy on the Chiefs, in a nod to her new athlete beau.
It looks like Scott may need to take a play out of Donna Kelces book and start wearing gear for both the Chiefs and the Eagles!
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