Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship is the butt of the joke in a new Los Angeles Chargers video.
The NFL team announced their 2024–25 season schedule Wednesday by posting a three-minute clip on X that pokes fun at their opponents using characters from the “Sims” computer game.
When the video reaches Week 4 against Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs, the Chargers tease the tight end, 34, for his resurfaced 2011 tweet in which he misspelled “squirrel” as “squirle.”
An animated Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce, are seen laughing about the typo while recording their podcast, “New Heights.”
Suddenly, Swift’s Sim appears at the siblings’ front door with glass panels, which some fans theorized is a reference to the pop superstar’s new song “I Look in People’s Windows.”
Swift, 34, waves to Travis, who immediately stands up in his living room (with the Grammy winner’s album covers all over the wall) and begins swooning before running to get the door.
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Swift, who is dressed in a Chiefs-themed red plaid skirt, and Travis then run outside and board her private jet, which is parked in the middle of the street.
The Chargers will play the Chiefs again in Week 14, but that segment of the montage focuses on Kansas City superfan Xaviar Michael Babudar, aka ChiefsAholic, who pleaded guilty in February to nearly a dozen bank robberies as well as money laundering.
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However, it does feature the Kelces’ mom, Donna Kelce, sitting in the “Pat McAfee Court of the United States,” a nod to the famed sports commentator.
The Chargers take one final shot at the Chiefs by trolling kicker Harrison Butker for his recent commencement speech urging women to fulfill their “most important title” of “homemaker.”
Butker, 28, is shown putting a pie in an oven and arranging flowers into a bouquet.
The viral video already has received millions of views and hundreds of replies calling it “hilarious,” “savage” and “iconic.”
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