Jason Kelce was in Buffalo on Sunday to support his brother, Travis Kelce, and had a nice time. On the most recent episode of the “New Heights” podcast, Jason discussed his shenanigans as well as his meeting Travis’ superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift. The newly retired Philadelphia Eagles center said he was “caught up in the magic of Bills Mafia” while tailgating before the game.

 

 
Jason Kelce Opens Up About Kylie Kelce's Thought on Meeting Taylor Swift
“I don’t know what I was expecting, but everybody was just beyond excited to have a good time and enjoy some football,” Jason said. Jason stole the show in the star-studded suite by making national headlines with his touchdown celebration. “The excitement, the hijinks. “I was like, ‘I got to have my shirt off.’” Jason remarked.

 

 

He said that his wife, Kylie Kelce, had instructed him to be on his best behavior because they were meeting Travis’ 12-time Grammy Award-winning girlfriend. “I informed Kylie. ‘Jason, don’t you dare.’ I said, ‘I’m not asking for permission; I’m doing this.’” Jason stated. “She was already telling me to be on my best behavior because we were meeting Taylor.”

“This is how my mind works after 40 Miller Lites.” According to Travis, Jason’s fun and games had a big impact on Swift. “Tay said she absolutely loved you,” Travis explained. Jason explained that his rambunctious behavior was all part of the Jason Kelce charm. “I want to make my best first impression, and this was my best chance.”

 

 

They also laughed at Jason’s daughter’s reaction, which he posted on “X” following the game on Sunday. Jason stated that Kylie received a text from her mother that read, “Ellie [Jason’s Daughter] said, ‘Dad’s boobs are showing!’” Kelce jumped out more than once during his stay at the stadium. He also stepped out to assist a little Bills fan carrying a placard that read, “I love Taylor Swift.”

 

 

The older Kelce brother lifted up the fan to ensure Swift saw it. Overall, Travis’ suite appears to be having a great time at Chiefs games, regardless of where they are played.