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Jason Kelce Reacts After Travis Is Roasted Over His Choice Of Bizarre Jeans At NBA Playoffs Game

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The Kansas City Chiefs star was spotted at game three of the Western Conference Finals between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Dallas Mavericks—but fans couldn't get over his choice of jeans.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may dominate on the field, but social media users noticed that he fumbles when it comes to fashion.

And that's okay. We all make questionable clothing choices that are hit or miss.


But when he's the object of superstar Taylor Swift's affection and subsequent entrant into the pop culture zeitgeist, all eyes are on him, especially when he makes an interesting sartorial statement.

Even his brother Jason took notice and hilariously weighed in.

When Kelce showed up at the NBA playoff games with fellow Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and wide receiver Marquise Brown, viewers couldn't help but fixate on Kelce's jeans.

There are sensibly ripped jeans, threadbare at-the-knee jeans, and then, there are these Travis-ties.

The fashion police continued giving Kelce a hard pass on those jeans.







A swiftie attributed it to a fashion "fur" pas.


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Kelce's brother Jason thought the Taylor Swift reference was hilarious and joined in on the ribbing.

The former NFL center for the Philadelphia Eagles tweeted:

"Now that's funny!"

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This isn't the first time Kelce's outfits have been the subject of harmless roasting on social media.

He was ribbed for showing up at the Kentucky Derby in a black fedora and white suit, which you can see here.

One person remarked that Kelce's outfit looked "like he’s an ensemble cast member in a high school production of Guys & Dolls," while another called it a "tax evasion type fit."

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