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Jason Kelce references Taylor Swift songs in his emotional NFL farewell speech

 

He is now a fan-favorite among most Swifties, especially after his nod to the popstar.

 

Jason Kelce references Taylor Swift songs in his emotional NFL farewell speech

Eagle-eyed Swifties noticed that Jason Kelce referenced a couple of Taylor Swift songs on Monday during his emotional NFL retirement speech after playing 13 seasons as the Philadelphia Eagles center. Jason, 36, is the older brother of Swift’s boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and is now a fan-favorite among most Swifties, especially after his sly nod to the pop sensation. I found my career being fulfilled in the City of Brotherly Love, I knew that relationship all too well,” Jason said during his speech.

While he has yet to confirm it, and will probably do so on the next episode of his podcast with Travis called “New Heights,” Jason seemingly referenced Swift’s song titled “All Too Well.” The first nod might have been a coincidence, but the second song Jason referenced was certainly no mistake.

“If you go above and beyond for this city, you will be rewarded above your wildest dreams,” Jason said. Swift’s 2014 “Wildest Dreams” track was where the references ended, more than enough to make Swifties shed a few tears alongside Jason and Travis.

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