Did not expect to be crying over football, but here we are.
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In case you hadn’t noticed from Taylor Swift sartorially repping Travis Kelce’s jersey number at Kansas City Chiefs games, it happens to be 87.
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And the reason why is honestly sentimental. Before we get into it….
A Quick Lesson on How NFL Players Pick Numbers
Basically, you pick a number (or get assigned one!) based on what is available and what position you play. The range of potential numbers was actually expanded in 2023, so as of now, this is how things work:
Quarterbacks: pick between 0-19
Punters and placekickers: pick between 0-49 and 90-99
Defensive backs: pick between 0-49
Running backs, full backs, and Hbacks: pick between 0–49 and 80–89
Tight ends: pick between 0–49 and 80–89
Wide receivers: pick between 0–49 and 80–89
Offensive linemen: pick between 50–79
Defensive linemen: pick between 50–79 and 90–99
Linebackers: pick between 0–59 and 90–99
Travis Kelce (who joined the Chiefs back in 2013) is obviously a tight end, and he was able to choose from the ranges 0–49 and 80–89 barring duplicates.
So Why Did Travis Pick 87?
The sweetest reason, honestly.
It turns out Travis wanted to honor his brother, Jason Kelce, who was born in 1987. Travis revealed this sweet fact to Jason while they were chatting on the sidelines following a game, saying, “You’re the only reason why I wear 87 anyways. I never told you that, man. You started the legacy.”
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Travis also spoke about the ~legacy~ of it all to the NFL, saying, “If there is a Kelce legacy, two brothers making it to the NFL, it all started in 1987 because this big guy was born in 1987.”
He went on to sweetly gush, “He’s paved the way. I can’t thank him enough for doing that. I just hope he stays as happy as he is right now and that that never changes for him and that he only wins one Super Bowl and that I win the rest.”
WOW, if your sibling isn’t dedicating their life’s work to how great you are, time for an awkward family talk during the holidays.