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Patrick Mahomes Reveals Travis Kelce's Ringtone—and It's Not What You'd Expect
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Date:2025-04-13 00:12:51
Travis Kelce phone ringtone is something out of your wildest dreams...or nightmares.
The Kansas City Chiefs star—who is dating Taylor Swift—was seen receiving a call mid-interview in a throwback video shared on the X page of his and brother Jason Kelce's New Heights podcast July 23. His ringtone appears to be audio of Star Wars droid R2-D2's trademark scream.
The post was captioned, "Trav had the greatest ringtone of all time in 2015."
The athlete's teammate, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, then weighed in, sharing the video and writing on X, "That man still has that ringtone lol."
This is not the only movie-inspired ringtone Travis has used in recent years. In 2023, WSJ. Magazine noted in an interview with the NFL star that the ringtone on his phone is the late Chris Farley screaming, "For the love of GOD!"—one of his signature quotes, from the 1995 comedy movie Tommy Boy.
He’s even used personalized ringtones before—at least, jokingly using a track called “Travis Is a Champion” for his 2023 Campbell's soup commercial with Jason and their mom Donna Kelce.
But these days, Travis can’t come to the phone right now. Why? ‘Cause he’s been traveling the world with Taylor and cheering in the stands at her Eras Tour concerts.
He even hung out Patrick and his wife Brittany Mahomes at her show in Amsterdam and joined his girlfriend onstage at London's Wembley Stadium to make his Eras stage debut.
More recently, he and Patrick, who have won three Super Bowls together with the Chiefs since 2020, reunited with their teammates at their training camp and are busy preparing for the 2024-25 NFL season, which begins in September.
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