Travis Kelce, 'Saturday Night Live' Cast Poke Fun at NFL's Taylor Swift Obsession in Sketch

The Chiefs tight end had some self-deprecating fun with Kenan Thompson, Pete Davidson and company.
Travis Kelce, 'Saturday Night Live' Cast Poke Fun at NFL's Taylor Swift Obsession in Sketch
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Much ink has been spilled on the tentative relationship reportedly budding between Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and musician Taylor Swift, and the way in which it has welded together two of the world's most popular entertainment products.

Saturday night, however, the alliance got the Saturday Night Live treatment on the NBC program's first episode since the end of the writers' strike on Sept. 27—with help from the man in the middle of the pop-culture maelstrom.

In a sketch parodying Fox NFL Sunday, cast member Kenan Thompson—playing host Curt Menefee—asked host Pete Davidson to give an overview of the mood before Sunday's Eagles-Jets game.

"Devastated, Curt. Taylor is nowhere to be seen," Davidson replied in full Swift getup.

The sketch featured Swift-related analysis from Davidson and a cut to the "studio," where panelists displayed their friendship bracelets and discussed which shows on The Eras Tour they attended—to Thompson's exasperation.

"When we get back, we are gonna speak to someone who actually wants to talk football," Thompson said at the close of the sketch, throwing to Kelce to the audience's shock and delight.

Kelce is seemingly enjoying a weekend off ahead of Kansas City's home game against the Chargers on Oct. 22; the Chiefs defeated the Broncos 19–8 Thursday evening.


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Patrick Andres
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Patrick Andres is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. He joined SI in December 2022, having worked for The Blade, Athlon Sports, Fear the Sword and Diamond Digest. Andres has covered everything from zero-attendance Big Ten basketball to a seven-overtime college football game. He is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a double major in history .