Jason Kelce Sends a Bold Message About Taylor Swift's Influence on the NFL and Beyond
Jason Kelce, Taylor Swift
In case fans had any doubts, Jason Kelce recently gave his stamp of approval for brother Travis Kelce's pop superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
The Philadelphia Eagles center shared his thoughts about Swift's influence—not only on the NFL but also on young women—in an interview with WCPO 9 shared via X.
“The attention's there because the audience wants to see it," Jason said of the "Cruel Summer" singer being featured in NFL broadcasts. "I mean, if people didn't want to see it they wouldn't be showing it, I know that."
"She's the quintessential artist right now in the world," he added. "Singer-songwriter, immensely talented, an unbelievable role model for young women across the globe."
Jason concluded: “I think that the NFL would probably be foolish not to, you know, show her and be a role model for all the young girls out there."
"The NFL would be foolish not to show (Taylor Swift)."
Jason Kelce was asked about the NFL's attention toward Taylor Swift (his brother's girlfriend) this season.
"(She is) an unbelievable role model for young women across the globe."@WCPO pic.twitter.com/NBhRwuPiGv— Caleb Noe (@CalebNoeTV) February 3, 2024
On this week's episode of the brothers' podcast New Heights, Jason sent a direct message to Swift following the Kansas City Chiefs winning the AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens.
“Shout out to the newest members of the Chiefs Kingdom,” he joked. “Taylor Swift, who has officially reached the Super Bowl in her rookie year."
“Shout out to Tay!” Travis replied with a laugh. “Thanks for joining the team!”
This AFC Championship win meant a little more to Trav @Experian_US pic.twitter.com/Z2LypfM4qt
— New Heights (@newheightshow) January 31, 2024
In another New Heights clip, Jason revealed that he considers Swift part of the Kelce family.
“We had the whole family down on the field," he said, referencing the Chiefs-Ravens playoff game. “We had me, mom, dad and Taylor, everybody was down there."