Travis, Jason Kelce congratulate Taylor Swift on joining Chiefs for Super Bowl in her ‘rookie year’

Karma is the girl on the Chiefs.

Travis Kelce got a kick out of his brother Jason joking about Taylor Swift’s “rookie year” as the Kansas City Chiefs are headed to Super Bowl LVIII.

“Also shout out to the newest members of the Chiefs Kingdom — Taylor Swift — who has officially reached the Super Bowl in her rookie year,” Jason, 36, said on Wednesday’s episode of the brothers’ “New Heights” podcast.

“Shout out to Tay,” Travis, 34, giggled as his cheeks turned red (Taylor’s Version.)

“Thanks for joining the team,” he thanked his beau, whom he’s been dating since the summer.

Travis also confirmed Wednesday that he will not join the “Anti-Hero” singer at the Grammys on Sunday as he prepares for the Super Bowl on Feb. 11.

“I wish I could go support Taylor at the Grammys and watch her win every single award that she’s nominated for but I think I got practice on Sunday,” he said on “The Pat McAfee Show.”

Travis Kelce Laughs at Brother Jason’s Joke About Taylor Swift’s ‘Rookie Year’ Super Bowl
Jason made the “rookie” joke on Wednesday’s episode of the brothers’ “New Heights” podcast. New Heights/YouTube
“Unfortunately, I gotta get ready for this big ol’ Super Bowl we got in a week.”

Although Swift will be relaunching the “Eras Tour” in Tokyo, Japan, on Feb. 7, she is expected to make it to Las Vegas on Super Bowl Sunday to watch Kelce go up against the San Francisco 49ers.

“It’s a beautiful thing, isn’t it?” Kelce told McAfee about being in love, adding that he and Swift “are just two people in a relationship supporting each other and having fun with it.”

Thanks to her private plane and Las Vegas being 17 hours behind Tokyo, she should have no problem getting to the game.

Travis Kelce walks with Taylor Swift following the AFC Championship NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs, on Jan. 28 in Baltimore.
Travis Kelce walks with Taylor Swift following the AFC Championship NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs, on Jan. 28 in Baltimore. AP

Jason Kelce, left, speaks with his brother Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after an AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28 in Baltimore.
Jason Kelce, left, speaks with his brother Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after an AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28 in Baltimore. AP
This would be Kelce’s third Super Bowl win should the Chiefs be victorious on Sunday. What’s more — some fans are putting money on whether he’ll mention Swift in his MVP speech.

The Grammys go live from Los Angeles on Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

Super Bowl LVIII kicks off at 6:30 p.m. EST on CBS on Feb. 11.