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Jason Kelce Adorably Carries a Young Fan to Meet Taylor Swift in Their Suite

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Jason Kelce can do no wrong, according to a few Buffalo Bills fans.

The Philadelphia Eagles center took time away from his shirtless cheering on Sunday night during the Bills-Kansas City Chiefs divisional playoff game to help a young girl meet Taylor Swift!

In a video posted to TikTok, the 36-year-old NFL star — standing outside a suite at Highmark Stadium — helped give the girl a boost and positioned her so that the “Anti-Hero” singer could read her sign.

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After the girl, who was clad in Bills colors, waved to Swift, she and the Eagles star posed for a picture, and those in the immediate area cheered with approval.

“You’re the best, Kelce!” a Bills fan yelled in the background.

He added, “Kelce, come play for us!”

@barstoolsports Jason Kelce just gave that fan a lifetime memory meeting Taylor Swift 🥹 @chicksintheoffice ♬ snowfall – Øneheart & reidenshi

Despite the frigid conditions, the Eagles star took off his shirt during the second quarter to celebrate his brother Travis Kelce’s touchdown — to a mixture of onlookers’ seeming delight and shock.

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There was even more to celebrate when the Chiefs tight end, 34, caught another touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the third quarter, bringing their post-season tally to a record-breaking 16 touchdowns together.

Also seated in suite was Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, who shared her own excitement with Swift after her husband and Kelce connected in the third quarter.

The friends embraced each other after the play, as others in the suite cheered in reaction the touchdown.

Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie, as well as his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce, were seen enjoying the game — and Swift’s company — while Swift’s pal, Cara Delevingne, also made the trip to Buffalo.

The Chiefs went on to win, defeating the Bills 27-24 to advance to the AFC Championship, where they’ll face off against the Ravens on Jan. 28.

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