The Kansas City Chiefs have edged one step closer to a third consecutive appearance in the Super Bowl after they handed a comprehensive 14-23 defeat to the Houston Texans. The triumph became even more special for the former Philadelphia Eagles veteran Beau Allen, who received a $11,900 shirt from Travis Kelce after the game. But why did the Chiefs tight end gift his valuable shirt to his former NFL rival?
Here’s everything you need to know regarding the wholesome interaction between Kelce and Allen on January 18.
Beau Allen gets Travis Kelce’s shirt with help of Taylor Swift
During his recent appearance on the Green Light with Chris Long podcast, Beau Allen revealed that Taylor Swift helped him secure the $11,900 Bottega Venetta shirt Travis Kelce wore to the Arrowhead Stadium before his side’s match-up against Houston.
The retired nose tackle told Long that Kelce was the one who invited him to the Chiefs’ game. After Kansas City’s historic victory, Beau Allen congratulated Travis Kelce and praised his salmon-colored shirt. Upon hearing the compliment, the seasoned tight end gave up the Bottega Venetta apparel to his footballing counterpart. “He just f***ing gave it to me, so, it’s pretty slick,” Allen stated.
However, Allen instantly expressed his concerns regarding the shirt’s size, saying, “I was like, ‘I don’t think it’s gonna fit me,’ and Taylor’s like, ‘Yeah, it’ll definitely fit. Put it on.'” Kelce then humored the LII Super Bowl champion and promised Allen the shirt if it fit him. While Beau Allen walked away with Travis Kelce’s shirt, he playfully disclosed during the podcast that the exchange disappointed him a bit. “I used to be a big f—ing boy and now I’m wearing the same clothes as him,” Allen added jokingly.
Beau Allen was accompanied by Taylor Swift, who was there in the stands to cheer her partner on. Swift’s family were also in the crowd, donning the Chiefs’ gear to show their support.
Having secured victory against the Texans, Kansas City will now take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship, hoping to qualify for this year’s Super Bowl.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on ComingSoon.