A video shared online shows Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reacting to a fan yelling "you still got Taylor" in reference to pop superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift after hitting a bad shot at the American Century Championship charity golf tournament over the weekend.
The clip, which was obtained and shared by NBC Sports, shows Kelce immediately saying, "oh no" after a bad tee shot, at which point a fan in the gallery yells, "it's alright, you still got Taylor," to which the three-time Super Bowl champion responds, "you ain't lying there." Swift, who is currently on the European leg of her 'Eras Tour,' was referenced several times during her boyfriend's participation in the celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe, which included Kelce dancing to a remixed version of her song 'Lavender Haze' while playing the 17th hole with his brother, recently retired former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, on Friday (July 12).
Kelce also sang Whitesnake's 'Here I Go Again,' and won a karaoke award, which he dedicated to Swift, on Thursday (July 11).
"Taylor, this one’s for you!” Kelce shouted after receiving the award.
Travis was also involved in an accident in which his golf ball struck a spectator's arm, leaving it bloodied. A clip shared by Sacramento Bee reporter Chris Biderman showed Kelce going up to the fan to apologize and jokingly kissing the injured arm.
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