Footage has emerged on social media showing Travis Kelce in the recording studio, performing his new Christmas song 'Fairytale of Philadelphia'.
Kelce and his brother Jason released their take on iconic hit 'Fairytale of New York' earlier this week, just days before they meet at Arrowhead Stadium when the Chiefs take on the Eagles.
Travis has recently returned from South America, where he had a front-row seat as new flame Taylor Swift performed in front of a sold-out crowd in Buenos Aires.
Now, Kelce has been perfecting his own performance behind the microphone. A clip has flooded social media showing the tight end - wearing headphones and a tank top - as he adapted the lyrics of the old hit.
'They've got cars big as bars, they got rivers of gold. But the wind goes right through, it's no place for the old,' Kelce sings.
Footage has emerged showing Travis Kelce in the studio recording 'Fairytale of Philadelphia'
The Kansas City Chiefs star has released the Christmas song alongside his brother Jason (L)
'When you first took my hand on a cold Christmas Eve, you promised me Broad Street was waiting for me.'
The footage has gone down well on social media, with Swift fans vowing to take the song 'to the top 10'.
Some social media users praised Kelce's singing ability, while others called for a collaboration with his new girlfiend.
'He's unexpectedly good,' one fan wrote. 'I'm hoping for a surprise duet with Tay on the Christmas specials album,' another Swiftie commented.
Other supporters were picturing the singer's response to hearing the Kelce brothers' performance. 'I’m just giddy imagining Taylor listening to the song today,' one said.
The siblings also showed off their vocal talents by signing Toby Keith's 1993 country hit, 'Should've Been a Cowboy', on the latest episode of their podcast, New Heights.
The footage sparked some supporters to call for a collaboration with girlfriend Taylor Swift