Travis Kelce breaks down and labels brother Jason ‘a d***head’ after he shared Taylor Swift theory on New Heights

Travis Kelce referred to his brother Jason as a “d***head” after implying that the Kansas City Chiefs’ most recent victory was due to a Taylor Swift hypothesis.

The dominantThe Super Bowl champs are off to a fantastic start and are aiming for a record third straight championship this season.

With their lone loss to the Buffalo Bills last month, they had won 11 of their first 12 games.

They defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 19–17 on Friday after a fierce battle.

Additionally, brother Jason made a lighthearted reference to “Tayvoodoo” as a part in the Chiefs’ victories on Kelce’s most recent podcast.

Online Taylor Swift supporters came up with the term “tayvoodoo” to describe unwarranted animosity toward the singer.

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Now, though, it’s being reinterpreted to indicate that Swift is wishing things luck, like Chiefsvictories.

When Travis helped the Chiefs defeat the Raiders, the singer-songwriter was at her boyfriend’s game.

On their podcast, New Heights, Jason made a reference to “Tayvoodoo” in response to the game.

“There is some unknown like…” he said.

Then, when he and Travis started laughing at one another, 37-year-old Jason drifted off.

“Here you again with this f***ing ‘Tayvoodoo’ s***,” Travis, 35, responded. This man is an absolute jerk.

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The Chiefs’ next game is on Monday against the Los Angeles Chargers.

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