Travis Kelce jokes about 'Tayvoodoo' with Jason Kelce on New Heights podcast

Travis Kelce doesn't talk about his relationship with Taylor Swift very often on his New Heights podcast.  If he does, it's often brought up by Jason. And when he talks about it, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end keeps things short and sweet. So, with that, there was one word that most people probably never […]

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Travis Kelce doesn't talk about his relationship with Taylor Swift very often on his New Heights podcast. 

If he does, it's often brought up by Jason. And when he talks about it, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end keeps things short and sweet.

So, with that, there was one word that most people probably never expected Travis to say publicly: "Tayvoodoo"

But, he let it slip during the most recent episode of the brothers' popular podcast. 

So let's get into the context of how it all happened. 

What is Tayvoodoo? 

This is a term that was created to reference the impact of the Taylor Swift Effect. 

After the singer's Love Story with Travis began last season, the Chiefs were able to fight their way through any adversity and win the Super Bowl. And now this year, Kansas City has managed to pull out some crazy wins. Specifically, the Chiefs are 6-0 when Swift is in attendance. 

So basically, don't mess with Swift, because that 'Tayvoodoo' will come back at you. 

Why Travis said it? 

Travis and Jason used one sports movie to reference how the Chiefs' season has gone. 

“I kind of feel like you guys are the 'Angels in the Outfield,'” Jason said. “There’s some unknown like—” 

The older Kelce brother started laughing and couldn't finish his sentence. So, Travis interrupted and fired back. 

“Here you go with this [expletive] Tayvoodoo [expletive] again,” he responded. 

Again? That means they've talked about this before!