‘I’m a Derby guy now’: Travis Kelce talks Derby on podcast with brother Jason

All eyes were on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce at the 150th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, and his review of the event is in: “I’m a Derby guy now,” Kelce said on his podcast with brother Jason Kelce.

On the episode of “New Heights” released Wednesday, Travis talked about his first experience at the Derby, the fashion and plans to take on the infield with former Philadelphia Eagles center and his older brother Jason next year.

“It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I am definitely going to try and experience again,” Travis said.

He also dished on his outfit, which was custom-made.

Travis was spotted wearing a white, pinstripe double-breasted suit, topped with a dark blue fedora.

Seeing the fashion of the day “was one of the coolest parts of it,” Travis said. On social media, people joked about his outfit, and his brother joined in the fun on their podcast.

“Everybody saw you roll up to the Kentucky Derby looking gangstered out,” Jason said.

Travis met celebrities like Jimmy Fallon, Smokey Robinson, and gave a shout-out to “Louisville’s own, Kentucky’s finest, Jack Harlow.”

“He’s such a good dude,” Travis said of Harlow.

Kelce was also seen at Sports Illustrated’s Revel At the Races event, which took place at the Ice House in downtown Louisville Friday night.

With Travis’ arrival at the Derby on Saturday, rumors swirled in Louisville about if his girlfriend, superstar musician Taylor Swift, would also attend.

Swift was absent from the races on Saturday, as she begins performing her Eras Tour in Paris this week.

Jason had been to the Derby before, he said, and asked Travis if they could go to the infield at the next Derby.

“They made it look fun out in the infield,” Travis said. “They do it right out there.”

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“That Derby is a hell of an event, man, and I’m definitely in for another run at it,” Travis said. “We’ll have to check out the infield next year.”