Travis Kelce Says Taylor Swift Draws Up Offensive Plays For The Chiefs

International pop star Taylor Swift and NFL superstar tight end Travis Kelce became one of the biggest power couples in the world last season.

As a result, Swift brought along many fans of hers that have since become Kansas City Chiefs fans, which has helped grow the popularity of the game of football, reaching new heights.

Kelce, while appearing on the Rich Eisen Show Tuesday, noted that at first Swift didn't know much about the rules of  football. Nevertheless, as time went on she became intrigued about learning the details that lead to finding success on the gridiron, which Kelce and his teammates have been able to find, winning three Super Bowls in the last five years.

That is to say, she apparently has even taken an interest in drawing up plays for Kelce and the rest of the Chiefs offense. Although, as Kelce admitted, this mostly revolves around quarterback Patrick Mahomes passing him the ball.

"She's a little biased and just creates plays for me, so we'll see if they can make it to Coach Reid's office," Kelce told Eisen.

Kelce went on to say, "I think what makes her so good at her profession is that she's so detailed in every aspect of it... from the words to the music to, you know, even the releases and the music videos and everything."

He continued that this is what has led her to being open to studying his sport.

"She's so detailed and a part of it that I think she was just curious about the profession."

Kelce has reciprocated showing interest in Swift's career as well, considering he even appeared dancing at her Eras Tour, which actually became the top-grossing concert of all time.