The Cleveland Guardians ' victory over the New York Yankees in Game 3 of the 2024 ALCS was a moment of triumph for fans across the city. Among the elated supporters was Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce , a die-hard Guardians fan. However, Kelce's enthusiasm was met with an unexpected twist: a wardrobe controversy. Despite attending Game 1 of the series with Taylor Swift , Kelce opted to skip the Guardians' gear, sparking confusion and criticism among fans. Some questioned his sincerity as a fan, suggesting that his lack of team attire indicated a lack of commitment.
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Travis Kelce defends his Guardians fandom after facing unusual criticism for his ALCS game 1 look
However, Kelce made his stance clear after the Guardians secured their dramatic walk-off win in Game 3. Following the game, Kelce took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express his excitement and address those doubting his fandom. The tight end, who grew up in Ohio and played football at the University of Cincinnati, found it baffling that anyone would doubt his allegiance based solely on his clothing choice.
It seems odd that such attention would be paid to an outfit, but in today’s digital age, fans often read too much into trivial details. Kelce’s response, defending his lifelong connection to Cleveland sports, couldn’t have come at a better time. Anyone who knows me knows I'm a true fan was Kelce's clear message, emphasizing that his love for the team runs far deeper than just wearing their gear. After all, Kelce’s Ohio upbringing has been a well-known part of his public persona, and his passion for Cleveland sports is something he regularly shares with fans.
Following his Twitter response, the Guardians, still basking in the glow of their Game 3 triumph, joined in on the fun. Their social media account poked some lighthearted fun at Kelce, indicating they were more than happy with his support, regardless of what he wore to the game.
Kelce has yet to officially rank his favorite MLB teams, but his continued support of the Guardians over the years speaks volumes. Born in Westlake, Ohio, and a Cleveland Heights High School alum, Kelce often references his Cleveland roots alongside his brother Jason on their podcast “New Heights,” which pays homage to their upbringing. Whether or not he dons team apparel, Kelce’s loyalty to his hometown team remains unquestionable, much like his unwavering pride in Cleveland itself.
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Also Read: Denver Broncos dominate the Saints, 33-10, in Sean Payton’s long-awaited return to His Former Home
Travis Kelce defends his Guardians fandom after facing unusual criticism for his ALCS game 1 look
However, Kelce made his stance clear after the Guardians secured their dramatic walk-off win in Game 3. Following the game, Kelce took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express his excitement and address those doubting his fandom. The tight end, who grew up in Ohio and played football at the University of Cincinnati, found it baffling that anyone would doubt his allegiance based solely on his clothing choice.
It seems odd that such attention would be paid to an outfit, but in today’s digital age, fans often read too much into trivial details. Kelce’s response, defending his lifelong connection to Cleveland sports, couldn’t have come at a better time. Anyone who knows me knows I'm a true fan was Kelce's clear message, emphasizing that his love for the team runs far deeper than just wearing their gear. After all, Kelce’s Ohio upbringing has been a well-known part of his public persona, and his passion for Cleveland sports is something he regularly shares with fans.
Playoff baseball baby!!! @CleGuardians have the city absolutely ROCKIN TONIGHT!! What a game! 🔥🔥🔥
— Travis Kelce (@tkelce) October 18, 2024
Following his Twitter response, the Guardians, still basking in the glow of their Game 3 triumph, joined in on the fun. Their social media account poked some lighthearted fun at Kelce, indicating they were more than happy with his support, regardless of what he wore to the game.
😂😂😂 I’ve been a cleveland sports fan my entire life… Make it back to countless amount of games over the years both Guards and Cavs just to enjoy these memories with my friends and family, WIN OR LOSE!!… and I don’t wear Cleveland gear one time 😂 and all of a sudden I’m not…
— Travis Kelce (@tkelce) October 18, 2024
Kelce has yet to officially rank his favorite MLB teams, but his continued support of the Guardians over the years speaks volumes. Born in Westlake, Ohio, and a Cleveland Heights High School alum, Kelce often references his Cleveland roots alongside his brother Jason on their podcast “New Heights,” which pays homage to their upbringing. Whether or not he dons team apparel, Kelce’s loyalty to his hometown team remains unquestionable, much like his unwavering pride in Cleveland itself.
Also Read: Saints CB Marshon Lattimore ruled out during the game against the Broncos after sustaining a hamstring injury
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