Travis Kelce arrived at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the Chiefs’ matchup against the Falcons dressed for the occasion in a bold oversized black jacket and tie.
Kelce completed the look with a white dress shirt, sunglasses and bright red sneakers after he boarded the team bus in black slip-ons moments before.
Meanwhile, his quarterback Patrick Mahomes also looked dapper as he wore a navy pinstriped suit and a baby blue tie.
Kelce and the Chiefs are looking to improve to 3-0 after wins against the Ravens and Bengals.
Yet he took to the field in Atlanta without girlfriend Taylor Swift in attendance after the pop megastar skipped her first NFL game of the season.
The tight end had Swift supporting him at his first two games, though both of them were played in Kansas City.
Across two games this year, Kelce has just four total catches for 39 yards – a huge drop off from his career average of 70.6 yards per game.
His last time playing at Atlanta saw him rout them for 140 receiving yards in 2016, and he’ll hope to recapture that form on Sunday.
Swift was in New York on Saturday night getting dinner with her close friend Gigi Hadid, but given her Eras Tour schedule is currently clear, many expected her to fly to Atlanta.
Before it became apparent that she is not at the game, some fans were convinced that Kelce’s traveling outfit to Atlanta was a tribute to the pop star.
He was seen getting off the plane on Saturday in a bold all-black look and some ‘Swifties’ claimed he was referencing his girlfriend’s 2017 album Reputation.
Kelce wore a black t-shirt with a blazer over the top, black pants, black slip-on sandals, and he carried a black bag in his right hand.
During the Reputation ‘Era’ of her sold-out worldwide tour, which Kelce has regularly attended, Swift dons her own all-black outfit on stage.
Kelce was later seen warming up on the field ahead of the big Sunday night clash
Patrick Mahomes also got dressed up as he wore a pinstriped navy suit and a baby blue tie
Kelce held a black leather bag as he boarded the team bus alongside the Chiefs’ Chris Jones
In the comments section on the Chiefs’ post, one fan wrote: ‘Big reputation,’ while another added: ‘Who’s afraid of little old Travvy… you should be’, referencing some Swift lyrics.
On the field, Chiefs coach Andy Reid made a bold lineup call on Sunday to offer Mahomes some added protection on his blindside.
Second-year offensive lineman Wanya Morris started the game at left tackle, in place of second-round rookie Kingsley Suamataia – who headed to the bench.
Suamataia was drafted No 63 overall out of BYU and impressed enough during training camp to be handed the start in Week 1.
However, Mahomes took four sacks through the first two games and also threw three interceptions – so Reid was unsurprisingly looking to make him a bit more comfortable.