If Travis Kelce ever hangs up his cleats, Swifties are already convinced he has a second career waiting in music — and the proof just went viral.
An old 2011 video from Kelce’s college days at the University of Cincinnati has resurfaced online, showing a 22-year-old Kelce confidently singing “Lean On Me” by Bill Withers during a playful sing-off ahead of the Liberty Bowl in Memphis. Introduced as part of “The Singing Bearcats,” Kelce stunned fans by taking the very first verse — and revealing a surprisingly smooth, soulful vocal range.
Swifties were instantly obsessed.
“I’ve NEVER seen this before — and his voice is actually so good!” one fan wrote.
Another begged: “@newheightsshow we NEED Travis to talk about this on the podcast!”
The footage was filmed just days before Cincinnati defeated Vanderbilt in the Liberty Bowl — right before Kelce’s football career truly exploded. A year later, he had his breakout season. By 2013, he was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs. Since then? Three Super Bowl rings and a Hall-of-Fame-worthy legacy.
And this wasn’t just a one-off musical moment.
The Kelce family has always had a musical streak — brother Jason famously played saxophone in college and even joined the Baltimore Ravens’ marching band as an NFL analyst in 2024. Travis himself shocked the world when he stepped onto the Eras Tour stage at Wembley in 2024, not to sing — but as a tuxedo-clad backup dancer during “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” dramatically carrying Taylor Swift off stage in front of thousands.
Later on New Heights, Kelce admitted he nearly blacked out from nerves:
“I felt like an ant. Like the smallest piece of life ever.”
Swift later confirmed it was one of the loudest crowd reactions of the entire tour.
Until now, fans had mostly heard Kelce scream Beastie Boys lyrics in locker room celebrations — but this rediscovered vocal moment has completely changed the narrative.
With retirement rumors growing, Kelce out of contract after this season, and the Chiefs fighting to stay alive in the playoff race, the internet is now asking a wild but very real question:
Could the NFL’s most famous tight end one day tour with the world’s biggest pop star?
For now, Kelce’s focus is still the field. He already has five touchdowns and 719 receiving yards, the second-most among tight ends this season. But one thing is clear…
Swifties have officially unlocked a whole new Travis Kelce era.