Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce found himself in the holiday spirit during his Christmas Day game, sharing the festive spotlight with his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s family. Taylor’s brother, Austin, embraced the role of Santa, not only bringing cheer to the Chiefs game, but also surprising Travis with a thoughtful gift. In a recent bonus episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, the Chiefs player disclosed the details of the heartwarming gesture from Taylor’s younger brother.
While Kylie Kelce, Jason’s wife, reflected on the commitment Austin showed to his Santa costume, praising the dedicated effort, Travis recounted the childlike joy his gesture brought him when he pulled out a VHS copy of “Little Giants,” Travis’s all-time favourite football movie.
Travis enthusiastically praised the thoughtful present, declaring that “Santa killed it” with the choice.On the day of the game, Austin and Taylor, accompanied by their parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, along with Austin’s girlfriend, Sydney Ness, were present in Travis’ suite at Arrowhead Stadium. Austin sported a complete Santa Claus outfit, including a Chiefs Christmas hat and scarf, while Sydney donned a vintage-style Chiefs sweatshirt and a Christmas-themed Chiefs hat.
At the game, Taylor herself donned festive attire, wearing a hat with the number “87” in homage to her boyfriend and a “T” charm earring, possibly a nod to the tight-end player. Travis’ dad, Ed Kelce, joined the Swift family in the suite, spotted chatting before the game, with Ed rocking a Kelce jersey in a photo shared by a fellow Chiefs fan. Taylor’s mom, Andrea, contributed to the festive atmosphere by wearing a Chiefs Christmas hat. The day was filled with holiday spirit and thoughtful gestures, making it a memorable celebration for all involved.

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