“I’m always down to have some fun on stage with Tay Tay,” Kelce, 34, said with a smile.
However, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end admitted he didn’t do much prep work for the performance, which came towards the end of her “Tortured Poet’s Department” set.
“Taylor knew when the lights are on I’m gonna have some fun and she put me in a position so that I didn’t have to do much for it to be a success,” he explained. “She put me in a really comfortable part of the show.”
Kelce, who Eisen called the “First Gentleman of Pop Culture,” reiterated that he was mainly focused on not dropping the “Cruel Summer” singer.
“That would have been the most embarrassing thing I ever could have done,” he added.
In another part of the episode, Kelce confirmed that his girlfriend has been drawing up plays for the Chiefs’ offense after Patrick Mahomes dropped the revelation last week.
Kelce explained that Swift has “been so open to learning” more about football after coming into their relationship without little to no knowledge of the game.
“She didn’t know much about the rules and everything and I think what makes her so good in her profession is that she is so detailed in every aspect of it from the words to the music to even the releases and the music videos,” he explained.
“She is so detailed that I think she was just curious about the profession,” he added.
However, Kelce noted that he hasn’t shown any of her offensive schemes, which admittedly get him the ball on most plays, to head coach Andy Reid.
“She is a little biased and just creates plays for me,” he joked.
The tight end may have the chance to put one of Swift’s plays in motion later this week when the Chiefs kick off the NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens.
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