Travis Kelce Has Epic Response After Mark Cuban Asks Taylor Swift to Break Up With Him

Swift is expected to attend the Chiefs road game against the Jets on Sunday night at Metlife Stadium.
Travis Kelce Has Epic Response After Mark Cuban Asks Taylor Swift to Break Up With Him
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CINCINNATI — Should Taylor Swift break up with Travis Kelce? 

That's what Mavericks owner Mark Cuban wants to see. The NFL's most popular couple has generated a ton of sales—from tickets to Kelce jerseys. Cuban would love that to change. 

"Taylor, sorry if you're listening Travis. Break up with him," Cuban said on ESPN's First Take. "I got a bunch of good-looking single guys that play for the Dallas Mavericks. I gotchu."

Kelce had the ultimate response. Rather than taking it personal, he simply asked the Mavericks owner for a 10-day contract. 

"Just sign me to a ten day!" Kelce tweeted. 

The Chiefs star may have the height (6-5), but there's no way he could play in the NBA—no, not even for 10 days. If he keeps dating Swift, Cuban may sign him to a 10-day contract regardless of his basketball skills. It's quickly become one of the biggest stories—not just in the NFL, but in the entertainment industry.

Swift is expected be in attendance when the Chiefs play the Jets on Sunday night at Metlife Stadium. She was also at Kansas City's win over Chicago last week. 

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James Rapien is the publisher of Bengals, Reds and Bearcats On SI. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and has spent a decade covering Cincinnati sports. He's the author of Enter The Jungle, a book about the history of the Cincinnati Bengals. Prior to joining SI, Rapien was a host and producer at 700 WLW and ESPN 1530 in Cincinnati.