Multiple NFL commentators have had fun with the Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift relationship during broadcasts. NFL Network’s Rich Eisen posted a compilation video of him making multiple Swift puns while analyzing the tight end’s game. “You saw it on Thursday night, when Travis Kelce wasn’t in there, it left a ‘blank space … But I think he returns today and proves to be the ‘anti-hero.’ Never goes out of ‘style,'” Eisen said in a clip which he posted to Instagram on September 17. Kelce noticed the clip and took the trolling in stride. “Well played Rich…. Well played,” he responded on Instagram, while adding both clapping and cry-laughing emoji.

Trolling Kelce because of his relationship with Swift has become a pastime of sorts for the football community. When the Minnesota Vikings were gearing up to host the Kansas City Chiefs on October 8, local radio station 107.1 My Talk put up billboards that simply read, “Beat Taylor’s Boyfriend,” per Sports Illustrated.

A week later, NSYNC’s Lance Bass took a playful shot at the media attention surrounding Swift and Kelce. While watching the Los Angeles Chargers play the Denver Broncos on October 15, Bass had a sign that read, “Not Taylor Swift,” which he held up when cameras filmed him during the game. “In case anyone was confused,” he wrote on Instagram, while sharing footage of him holding the sign.

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