The Kansas Metropolis Chiefs raised eyebrows after their Christmas Day loss when a staffer turned cameras away from following Travis Kelce, after what might have been his final house sport, in a clumsy second making the rounds on social media.
The digital camera was zooming in on the tight finish, 36, strolling off by the halls of Arrowhead Stadium when a person in a Chiefs hoodie proclaims “I’ve told you. I’ve told you,” in response to the clip tweeted by MLFootball.
That man then ushers over one other man in a go well with, who shakes his head on the digital camera earlier than providing a muffled rationalization for the complicated conduct.
THIS WAS VERY WEIRD…
A Kansas Metropolis #Chiefs staffer obtained into it with the Prime Video broadcast cameraman who was attempting to comply with Travis Kelce into the locker room.
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This footage was proven dwell on the printed.pic.twitter.com/zVWGoqu6Wv
A baffled commentator then explains for viewers that they gained’t “let a camera go down the hallway for whatever reason.”
The “very weird” interplay has been seen at the very least 2.6 million instances on MLFootball’s X account alone, although the footage was proven dwell on the printed.
Kelce’s fiancée Taylor Swift, additionally 36, was within the crowd on Thursday when the Tremendous Bowl-winning tight-end misplaced in opposition to the Denver Broncos.
Taylor Swift, prime proper, watches the primary half of an NFL soccer sport between the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs and the Denver Broncos Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025, in Kansas Metropolis, Mo. (AP Picture/Charlie Riedel)
Although Kelce has remained mum on when he’s planning to hold up his jersey, it’s lengthy been speculated that this shall be Kelce’s ultimate season, which won’t embrace one other bid for the Lombardi Trophy.
Earlier this month, ESPN’s Chris Russo stated he was “really down on” Kelce for deciding to “blow everybody off” after the workforce’s disqualifying sport on Dec. 14, when quarterback Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL.
“We got these poor guys who have been covering the Chiefs for years,” Russo stated. “Every day for seven months they cover the football team and you blow them off at the end of this game when they got Mahomes out? Maybe the last game you’re ever gonna play [with him]? … That is wrong. That is not the way to do things. … Give them a couple of sentences for the Chiefs fans.”
Swift, in the meantime, continues to sing the praises of her husband-to-be, most just lately in a number of songs on her newest album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” and in her six-part Eras Tour docuseries, which concluded on Disney+ this week.

