Travis Kelce is not apologizing for chugging a beer on the jumbotron at Rocket Arena. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, courtside with fiancée Taylor Swift at Cavaliers-Knicks Game 3 on May 23, cracked open a can of Garage Beer with Cleveland trailing by nine and the crowd desperate for energy. Swift covered her face and looked away. The internet instantly declared her mortified. Kelce, predictably, had other thoughts.
Why did Travis Kelce call his viral courtside beer chug “classy”?
The backlash gained traction after clips from the game at Rocket Arena circulated online through the weekend. Some fans mocked the moment, while others questioned whether Kelce crossed a line sitting beside one of the world’s biggest pop stars.
That criticism carried over onto the latest episode of New Heights, where Jason Kelce jokingly described the move as “classless.” Travis answered immediately.
“It was a classy chug, Jason,” he said, as quoted by the Daily Mail. “I didn’t spill one drop. Didn’t crush the can. I’m on hardwood floor at an NBA game, it could’ve gotten messy. It was a smooth classy chug to get the people going. We’re down by 10 f*****g points, trying to get some sort of energy going in the building.”
The exchange carried the same tone that has helped make the brothers’ podcast popular.
Jason eventually laughed it off and called it an “elegant chug,” ending the debate before it became overly serious.
Kelce also found support from George Kittle, who defended him online after one fan claimed he was “the farthest thing from a role model.” Kittle’s response was short and pointed: “You gotta chill out man. Maybe have fun? I don’t know.”
Was Taylor Swift embarrassed by Travis Kelce’s Cavaliers game moment?
Despite the online speculation, reports surrounding Swift’s reaction painted a very different picture from the social media commentary. According to entertainment reporter Rob Shuter’s newsletter, sources close to Swift said the reaction was playful, not embarrassed.
“Taylor knows exactly who Travis is,” one insider said. “He’s loud, playful, emotional, sports-obsessed — and she adores every bit of it.”
The Cleveland trip also carried personal meaning for Kelce. During the podcast, he explained that bringing Swift back to his hometown mattered more than the playoff atmosphere itself.
“Getting Tay back to Cleveland and showing her my roots is always something I love doing,” Kelce said.
He also denied suggestions he was trying to turn Swift into a Cleveland sports fan, calling the outing simply “a fun date night.” Days later, Kelce strengthened those hometown ties again by revealing he had joined the ownership group of Cleveland Guardians as a minority investor.