Travis Kelce post deleted after fans noticed a detail that revealed too much. Swift wouldn’t like it

Fans quickly noticed that it was a bit too revealing, and the post was quickly deleted.

The New Heights podcastโ€™s social media account unexpectedly grabbed attention on Saturday night for a photo of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce that fans found a bit too revealing.

The image, intended to highlight the Chiefsโ€™ 27-19 win over the Houston Texans, showed Travis with his arms outstretched in celebration. However, it sparked immediate reactions from fans, prompting the account to take swift action and delete the post.

The account, which promotes the popular podcast hosted by Travis and his older brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, quickly became the center of an online buzz. Despite the good intentions behind the post, it was clear this wasnโ€™t the type of attention they were aiming for.

A cropped version of the Travis Kelce tweet that the New Heights account deletedย 

The removal of the post didnโ€™t go unnoticed, as fans kept the conversation alive online.

Reactions poured in, ranging from lighthearted tributes like, โ€œGone but never forgotten,โ€ to playful commentary on the situation. One fan joked, โ€œNew Heights deleted a tweet that had a picture of Travis that showed off his โ€˜packageโ€™ lol.โ€

The quick deletion only added fuel to the buzz, with social media users making sure the moment wouldnโ€™t be forgotten anytime soon.

What is next for Travis Kelce?

Despite the social media slip-up, Saturday marked another strong performance for the Kansas City Chiefs. Their victory over the Texans improved their record to an impressive 14-1, further cementing their dominance this season.

Travis Kelce, however, missed the chance to surpass franchise legend Tony Gonzalez, remaining tied at 76 career touchdowns after falling short of breaking the record during the game.

The Chiefsโ€™ pursuit of a historic third consecutive Super Bowl title is still very much alive. With critical games ahead, including a Christmas Day clash against the Pittsburgh Steelers and their final regular-season matchup against the Denver Broncos on January 5, the team remains focused on making history.

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