The Chiefs tight end touched down in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday, sporting an eye-catching look

Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift shirt

Travis Kelce’s latest outfit appears to be a very Taylor Swift-coded look.

After landing in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday ahead of Sunday’s Chiefs-Bills game, the NFL player was spotted wearing a look resembling one that his girlfriend wore in her “Anti-Hero” music video.

Kelce, 34, arrived to the city in a mustard yellow suit and a multicolored striped turtleneck, immediately reminding people of the yellow pants and striped top that Swift, 34, sported in her 2022 music video.

The tight end accessorized with a cranberry-colored beanie and aviator shades.


 

Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, poked fun at his sibling’s latest fashion moment, sharing a clip on X (formerly Twitter) of Travis walking across the airport tarmac. “Looks like he’s auditioning for a new Wes Anderson film,” he quipped in the caption.

On Sunday, it appears Travis repeated the look on game day.

In her “Anti-Hero” video — during the 1:19 to 1:52 segment — Swift wears a striped collared shirt and yellow pants. The shirt in question is not the one seen in the music video’s thumbnail.

At the Grammy Awards on Feb. 4, Swift’s “Anti-Hero” is a contender for song of the year, record of the year and best pop solo performance.

“Anti-Hero” is from the 2022 album Midnights, which is nominated for album of the year and best pop vocal album.

Swift, with a total of six Grammy nods, is also vying for best pop duo/group performance for her “Karma” collaboration with Ice Spice.

If Swift scoops up album of the year, she will be the first artist to win the honor four times, following her wins for folklore in 2021, 1989 in 2016 and Fearless in 2010.

Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs have won seven games and lost only three games with Swift in attendance.

If Kelce and the Chiefs defeat the Bills on Sunday, they’ll clinch a spot in the AFC Championship game. The Chiefs are hoping to reach the Super Bowl on Feb. 11 to win back-to-back Super Bowls.