Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has struggled more than usual to start the season as he does not even have a single touchdown through five games. And it sounds like one Fox News host is placing the blame on Taylor Swift.
During a recent episode of Fox and Friends on Fox News, host Lawrence B. Jones suggested that Taylor Swift is to blame for Kelce’s recent struggles on the field.
“Something changed,” Jones said regarding Kelce’s game.
Fox host on Taylor Swift: "She needs to have babies! We want her to have children."
Later, another host says of Travis Kelce: "He decided he wanted to be a Swiftie and now his game has decreased … The fall of every great man is always … a woman." pic.twitter.com/NgzHNT5Mk3
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When another host suggested that his struggles were because Kelce “got rich” as a result of a $100 million podcast deal, Jones quickly corrected him.
“No, no, no, no,” Jones said. “He decided to be a Swiftie, and now his game has decreased.”
“Okay, I hope it was worth it,” he added as he shrugged.
He then took it a step further.
“The fall of every great man is always… A woman,” Jones said.
It’s worth noting that some of his co-hosts defended the couple a little bit.
“Lawrence, she’s the number one entertainer in the world,” co-host Steve Doocy said.
“Maybe she was worth it,” Ainsley Earhardt added.
Kelce and Swift recently celebrated their first anniversary of their relationship and appear to be going strong.

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