Swifties go wild as they claim Jason Kelce makes reference to two Taylor Swift hits in his emotional retirement speech
- Swifties Claim Jason Was Referring to ‘All Too Well’ and ‘Wildest Dreams’
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Swifties are going wild as some of them claimed that Jason Kelce referenced one of Taylor Swift’s 2012 hits in his emotional retirement speech earlier on Monday.
While talking about his relationship with his brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Jason fought back tears during a press conference held by the Eagles, but Swift fans noticed him subtly mentioning the pop star.
“I found my career fulfilled in the City of Brotherly Love,” Jason, 36, said initially. ‘I knew that relationship all too well…’
Swifties on X couldn’t resist later pointing out an obvious reference to Swift’s song ‘All Too Well’;
“Jason Kelce just quoted ‘All too good’ in his farewell speech. I love it so much,” one person tweeted.
Jason Kelce, 36, melted the hearts of many on Monday with his hour-long retirement speech
Swifties claim the former Eagles center made subtle mentions of Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well’ and ‘Wildest Dreams’ in his speech
“It’s not Jason Kelce who made a Taylor Swift reference in his retirement speech,” another user shared, adding, “Jason Kelce is the biggest Swiftie.”
Another person said she was “not okay” after “Jaisn (sic) made too good a reference.”
The references didn’t stop there, as Kelce later said in his speech, “If you do everything you can for this city, you will be rewarded beyond your wildest dreams.”
“Wildest Dreams” is one of Swift’s early hits and appears on her 2014 album “1989,” which was re-updated and released in October as “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”
“Not Jason Kelce adding ‘all too well’ and ‘wildest dreams’ to his retirement speech, he loves us,” one user tweeted on X Monday.
Another pointed out that “Jason Kelce retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons and dropping ‘All Too Well’ and ‘Wildest Dreams’ in his farewell speech is so quickly coded.”
“So far, Jason Kelce has said ‘All Too Well’ and ‘Wildest Dreams’ in his farewell speech. I will never, ever shut up about that,” someone else said.
The six-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection started 205 games for the Eagles, including the postseason.
Drafted in the sixth round (191st overall) in 2011, Kelce became a Super Bowl LII champion and one of the most durable, decorated and respected centers in NFL history – and one of the league’s most passionate players.