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Eagles Fans Congratulate Taylor Swift Superfan on Engagement to Travis Kelce

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Philadelphia, PA – The NFL world lit up after pop icon Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce confirmed their engagement. But no fanbase reacted louder—or pettier—than Eagles Nation.

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Philly supporters, known for never missing a chance to poke fun at rivals, instantly claimed the victory as their own. After all, Taylor Swift is a Pennsylvania native, raised just outside Philadelphia, and has admitted she grew up an Eagles fan. So while Chiefs Kingdom celebrated Kelce’s big moment, Eagles fans rushed to Twitter and Facebook to declare: “She might have the ring, but her heart bleeds green.”

The trolling didn’t stop there. Memes flooded the timeline of Kelce in midnight green, Swift’s “Eagles T-shirt” lyric resurfaced a hundred times, and even Jason Kelce’s name got dragged into the chaos as fans joked that Philly “really won this trade.”

As one viral post put it: “Congrats Travis… but deep down you know she’s singing Fly Eagles Fly at the wedding.”

  • “Enjoy the engagement ring, Travis. She already has an Eagles one.”

  • “He proposed, but she said yes to Philly first.”

  • “Don’t worry Chiefs, we’ll take care of Taylor at the parade when she comes home.”

  • “She grew up an Eagles fan. That means you just married into Eagles Nation, Travis.”

  • That’s the thing about Eagles Nation—if there’s even the smallest connection to Philadelphia, fans will claim it and never let go.

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