New Heights turns Travis Kelce’s record-breaking touchdown into a Taylor Swift moment — but with a twist Swifties didn’t see coming.QQ

The Fate of the Kansas City Chiefs

New Heights just couldn’t help themselves!
Travis Kelce recorded his 100th career receiving touchdown, including the playoffs, on Monday night against the Washington Commanders. He also set a new record, as the tight end’s 83 regular-season touchdowns tie Priest Holmes for the most in Kansas City Chiefs history.
And of course, the team celebrated this incredible accomplishment on social media, which then prompted a response from the New Heights account. To make it even better, they used a Taylor Swift lyric, but also put their own spin on it.
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In her hit song “The Fate of Ophelia” from her new album The Life of a Showgirl, Swift sings, “Keep it 100 on the land, the sea, the sky.”
So for New Heights, they captioned the post, “Keep it 100 on the land, the sea, and the end zone.”
Plus, Kelce even appeared to have used Swift’s dance from the song in celebration!
It couldn’t have worked out any better!
Jason Kelce celebrates Travis Kelce’s touchdown in the perfect way
The tight end’s brother, Jason Kelce, who was at Arrowhead Stadium with ESPN on Monday night to watch the game, celebrated his brother getting into the end zone without even saying a word.
Instead, Jason shared a GIF on social media.
And for those that don’t know, it’s all because of Travis’s infamous nickname, “the Big Yeti.”
 
				



