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Travis Kelce Dad Ed clear message to Aaron Rodgers after Attack on Travis Kelce over Major Problem
Travis Kelce Dad Ed clear message to Aaron Rodgers after Attack on Travis Kelce over Major Problem
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has filed for five new trademarks amid his blossoming romance with Taylor Swift, according to a report.
The Super Bowl-winning tight end, 34, has filed for trademarks on phrases, including his own name, according to trademark attorney Josh Gerben.
In addition to his name, the NFL player is reportedly also looking to trademark his Instagram handle, ‘Killlatrav,’ his signature catchphrase, ‘Alright Nah,’ a reference to his jersey number, ‘Flight 87,’ and ‘Kelce’s Krunch.’
According to Gerben, the filings are said to claim that Kelce will use the trademarks for a variety of purposes, including pins, posters, bobbleheads, clothing and even a cereal.
Both his social media handle and ‘Alright Nah’ catchphrase were well-known and associated with Kelce by NFL fans, with the latter popularized by his frequent use of it during his ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce.
Kelce launched his limited edition ‘Kelce Krunch’ cereal last year after signing a multi-year endorsement deal with grocery store chain Hy-Vee, in 2021, with some of the proceeds going to his foundation.
The final trademark ‘Flight 87′ is a nod to his jersey number, which also features in Kelce’s other endeavors, including his foundation, ’87 & Running.’ Its filing also states its intended purpose is jewelry.
All five of the trademark applications were filed on October 30 and are awaiting examination.
The apparent new business ventures come after his new high-profile relationship with pop star Swift, 33, has rocked the NFL – and the world.
The couple’s budding romance has dominated headlines over the past month after the Love Story songstress began cheering on her football beau at Chiefs games.
The 12-time Grammy Award winner has been spotted supporting her boyfriend from the stands at four of his games this season, sitting alongside his mom, Donna, and dad, Ed, at times.