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Travis Kelce Uncovers Taylor Swift’s Father Scott Swift’s Tomfoolery Moniker

The NFL player discussed the vocalist’s parent while affirming she knew his mentor before him, in another episode of his digital recording.

Travis Kelce, 34, uncovered his moniker for his better half Taylor Swift‘s father, Scott Swift, in the new episode of his and his sibling Jason Kelce‘s web recording, New Levels. The Kansas City Chiefs player was examining how the vocalist and her dad knew his mentor, Andy Reid, before she knew him, when the name came up.

“Clearly, we’ve previously discussed how they sort of know one another from the Philly days. Scott Quick — holler to Huge Scott. Him and Andy are old buddies,” Travis said.

Before Travis referenced Scott on the digital recording Mentor Reid brought him up while discussing Taylor during a new appearance on SiriusXM webcast Let’s Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gary.

“I knew her before from Philadelphia. Her father [Scott Swift] played at [University of] Delaware and was a major football fan and hero,” Coach Reid said. “I had met him there, and her.”

On the New Levels webcast, Travis likewise discussed the second when Mentor Reid showed “love” to Taylor when the two pointed at one another after the Bosses won agains the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Title last Sunday, procuring them a spot in the Super Bowl.

“I was up on the stage shouting ‘Battle for Your Right,’ yet definitely, that was a cool one,” he said about the essential second. He likewise said winning felt “a piece better” since his “entire family,” including Taylor, was on the field commending with him and his colleagues.

“This one implied a great deal, man,” he said. “It implied a great deal in light of the folks we had and how we endured through a ton of the things we weren’t doing during the season. It recently felt improved with those folks.”

“We got an extraordinary gathering,” he added. “That is the reason this one feels such a ton better.”

Travis and his partners will play against the San Francisco 49ers at the 2024 Super Bowl on February 11.