Jason Kelce couldn’t resist taking a dig at brother Travis Kelce’s attire after the Kansas City Chiefs star showed up at the Dallas Mavericks game Sunday night.
The tight end, 34, joined teammates Patrick Mahomes and Hollywood Brown at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas as Luka Doncic and co. sealed a dominant 3-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The three-time Super Bowl winner, known for his flair for fashion, sported yet another bold fit as he donned a white t-shirt with an apple on, a pair of sunglasses and the piece de resistance – a pair of jeans with diagonal mini slashes all over the legs.
The risky choice caught the eye of many on social media, including the fans of his girlfriend Taylor Swift, who suggested the pop superstar could be behind it.
‘What the f*** did Taylor [sic] cats do with his jeans,’ one Swiftie posted alongside a photo of Travis sat courtside, joking that the songstress’s cats and their claws may have gotten to his denim.
Jason, who earlier in the day hit back at critics of his response to Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s speech, was quick to jump on the bandwagon.
Quote-tweeting the original post, he wrote: ‘Now that’s funny!’
Swift has three cats – two Scottish Folds named Olivia Benson, who she adopted in 2014, and Meredith Grey, who she adopted in 2011, and a four-year-old ragdoll called Benjamin Button.
The American Airlines Center crowd wasn’t exactly kind to Travis Sunday night, booing him when he was shown on screen.
The tight end looked stunned, seemingly feigning shock to the entertainment of the fans gathered inside the arena.
But when Mahomes, the suburban Dallas native was put on the jumbotron, he was met with applause and cheers.
The Chiefs quarterback got up and turned around to pump the crowd up with 12 minutes remaining in the second quarter.
Travis is known for his flair for game-day fashion and turned heads for the Super Bowl in a custom black, sequined suit designed by Amiri, matching black t-shirt, sunglasses and chains.
The outfit the Chiefs star wore was a world away from Jason, who wore red and yellow dungarees to cheer his brother on in the game.