Travis Kelce can always count on Taylor Swift to support him through hard times.
Most recently, the Kansas City Chiefs star mourned the chance at another Super Bowl win â this time around, it would have been a historic three-peat for the team â as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Chiefs in a stunning blow.
The tight end has laid low since then, but during a recent conversation with his brother, a former Eagles player himself, he shared the sweet way the âI Can Do It With a Broken Heartâ singer has gotten him through the loss.
During the latest episode on New Heights, the brothersâ massively successful podcast, Jason asked his younger brother if he ever listens to âsad musicâ when heâs down.
âJason, the only way you can find yourself in the light is to find yourself in the dark first. Right. I listen to music that is very telling of my mood,â Travis shared.
Jason then shared that his personal preference is to listen to âsad country songs,â while Travis can instead count on his own girlfriendâs music, a discography of almost 300 songs.
âI just listen to Taylorâs music,â he confessed, and emphasized: âShe has something for everything.â
âThatâs fair. Thatâs a good point. No matter what mood, you can find some Taylor music,â Jason then relented.
Since the Chiefsâ Super Bowl loss, there has been chatter as to whether Travis might decide to retire, however he has previously maintained his hopes of playing football for as long as he can.
Technically, just last year the Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity host renewed his contract for two years, for a whopping $34.25 million â a $17.125 million yearly average â which made him the highest-paid tight end in all of the NFL.
And just a few days before the Super Bowl, asked during a presser what he thinks heâll be doing in three years, it didnât sound like retirement was in his plans.Â
âHopefully still playing football. I love doing this, I love coming into work every day. I feel like I still have a lot of good football left in me. Weâll see what happens,â he said.
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