


Go Bearcats.
Travis Kelce is ready to deck out his whole family with custom matching basketball jerseys from his alma mater, which he commissioned for Taylor Swift and his brother, Jason Kelce.
A sewing operator at local Cincinnati sports apparel store, Koch Sporting Goods, took to Facebook where she claimed she had just completed a custom order from the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
Travis – who played football for University of Cincinnati – allegedly ordered three sleeveless Nike Jordan red basketball jerseys with “Cincy” written on the front in the college’s signature font and a bear claw paw print over the “C” and a black line underneath the same letter.
The seamstress, named Nancy Roth, shared photos of one of the jerseys with Swift’s signature number 13 on both the front and the back in black lettering with a white outline, with her name plastered across the back.
Another jersey had Kelce on the back above the number 87, which is Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs number.
“Well today I received the order for Tavis [sic] Kelce. UC Jorden [sic] men’s basketball jerseys sets for him and his brother and two friends,and of course his girl. ????,” she captioned the Facebook post on Nov. 7.
Roth didn’t include any photos of Jason’s jerseys nor the ones he allegedly got for his friends, though the former’s could include his Philadelphia Eagles jersey number 62.
It’s unclear why Travis, 34, bought the matching shirts, but the Cincinnati Bearcats men’s basketball team kicked off their season earlier this month and has dozens of games over the next three months.
The tight end now has the chance to gift the “Love Story” songstress, 33, the custom jersey in person, since her jet landed in Kansas City, Mo. on Monday as she’s on a two month-long break.
Swift, who has been in South America since Nov. 16 for her Eras Tour, touched down after finishing her last show of 2023 and has the rest of the year off until she resumes the tour in Tokyo next February.
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Her five South American concerts in Mexico, Argentina and Brazil seemed to be more draining than usual due to the unusually hot weather.
The Grammy winner has also been reeling from the death of her 23-year-old fan Ana Clara Benevides, who died after going into cardiac arrest in Rio de Janeiro.
The “Blank Space” singer will likely be heading to Kelce’s $6 million pad, since she’s “so grateful” for him being a “huge support” to her after the ordeal, a source told Us Weekly last week.
“She is devastated about a fan dying. The weather is extreme. It’s a mess she didn’t expect. It’s been a traumatic experience. It’s been a lot,” a source told Page Six at the time.
Swift shared that the loss left her “shattered,” and she was later able to meet Benevides’ family at her Brazil concert on Sunday.