Travis Kelce sings Taylor Swift song when talking about Kenny Pickett‘s trade on New Heights podcast

Travis Kelce proved that his recent trips to see Taylor Swift are paying off. Taking in all of her concerts, he was bound to learn the words. So much so that he is starting to make some references when talking about NFL news on his New Heights podcast.  On the latest episode, Kelce sang a […]

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Travis Kelce proved that his recent trips to see Taylor Swift are paying off. Taking in all of her concerts, he was bound to learn the words.

So much so that he is starting to make some references when talking about NFL news on his New Heights podcast. 

On the latest episode, Kelce sang a line from Swift's hit “Bad Blood” while discussing quarterback Kenny Pickett‘s trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Philadelphia Eagles.

“Kenny and the Steelers — their relationship ended in a little bad blood,” Travis sang. "Because Kenny is saying he preferred to move on."

The Steelers have been busy this offseason, bringing in some key free agents including quarterback Russell Wilson. But when that happened, there were reports from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette claiming Pickett did not deal well with the news. Especially considering he was set to lose his starting spot to Wilson. 

However, Picket told ESPN that he "handled it the way I should have handled it."

And soon after, he was trade to the Eagles, getting a fresh start. 

"I just thought it was time," Pickett told ESPN. "… I wanted to get a chance to go somewhere else and continue to grow my career. The fact that it is in Philly, the place that I grew up, found the love for the game here, with a great coaching staff, great players … I think it's an awesome opportunity to join this team."

So now that Travis found the perfect song to describe this NFL news, let's see what else he can do. There are plenty of other song references he can make.