Split image of Jason and Kylie Kelce posing for the camera and Donna Kelce watching a Chiefs game from the box.

Travis’ blossoming relationship with pop icon Taylor Swift has brought so much attention toward them as well as his brother, Jason Kelce, who plays for the Eagles.

Jason’s longtime relationship with his wife Kylie McDevitt Kelce has always been beloved by Eagles fans and that is where she would like to keep it.

Kylie Kelce said she would not be in the suite for the “Monday Night Football” matchup between the Eagles and Chiefs as she usually takes her talents to the stands with the rest of the fans.

“I will be in the stands (Monday), I’m a stands girl,” Kylie told Spectrum News in Kansas City of her plans for the game at Arrowhead Stadium. “I love sitting in the stands, cheering with the fans, even if it’s in an opposing team stadium.”

The attention around the Kelce family was already crazy during the Super Bowl in February when the Kelce brothers made history, but nothing could’ve prepared them for what Taylor Swift was bringing with her when she started dating Travis.

Swift has become a familiar presence in the suites for Chiefs games as she has been seen hanging out with mom Donna, father Ed, and Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany.

“It’s not particularly my cup of tea to be in the spotlight or in front of the camera. I was a communication major in college, I love to be behind it. That’s my bread and butter,” said Kylie.

Any chance Swift had of attending Monday night was stopped when she was forced to a concert in Brazil till Monday night due to a heat wave in the South American country. One of her fans passed away due to that heat.

The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 21-17, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night in what turned out to be a defensive battle and somewhat of a sloppy game due to the weather.

Mahomes completed 24-of-43 passes for 177 yards and two scores on the night. Several dropped passes doomed the team late in the game. Travis Kelce also had a key fumble in the red zone.