Travis Kelce's old tweets: Taylor Swift fans dig up NFL boyfriend's fun college musings

Emily Dozier

Travis Kelce's old tweets: Taylor Swift fans dig up NFL boyfriend's fun college musings image

I think we can officially say Taylor Swift fans approve of Travis Kelce.

In a social media background check, Swifties uncovered a plethora of old tweets by the Chiefs player. Most of them were posted while he still played football at Cincinnati, but the young Kelce's thoughts were much more...advanced than that of a 22-year-old.

It's not uncommon for a celebrity's old social media accounts to be examined during a peak in their fame. In the words of ESPN's Mina Kimes, Kelce is passing the exhaustive test with flying colors. 

From his old tweets, fan learned a few things. Kelce loves Chipotle, he isn't afraid to use hashtags and he needed a few extra spelling lessons during school.

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To celebrate the approval of Kelce, show host Jimmy Fallon followed Swift's footsteps and wrote a song dedicated to the tight end. Rapper Black Thought, also known as Tariq Trotter, joined The Tonight Show to perform "The Ballad of Travis Kelce" inspired but all his old Twitter thoughts.

In a call-and-response tune, the two go back and forth, Fallon answering with Kelce's tweets. Trotter could hardly keep it together as the two joked about Kelce's need for spell checks.

"Sometimes they were typos cause he did it on the fly," Trotter said. 

"Went out n grabbed some oldschool jordans now im off to the bowling ally," read Kelce's tweet.

A thread of the old entertaining, and misspelled, Twitter posts can be found here, but thankfully Kelce has kept them up and alive for all to enjoy. Though he doesn't give as much insight about Taco Bell or Olive Garden anymore, Swift's followers still approve of the guy on the Chiefs.

The resurfacing of tweets began after Swift abruptly changed her "Karma" lyrics to honor Kelce.

MORE: Travis Kelce gets first song with 'Karma' lyrics change

Guess Swifties wanted to make sure once and for all he's alright..

Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.