“I texted you halfway through it like, ‘Dude, this rain, Tay is is killing it.”
The former Philadelphia Eagles athlete, 36, added that, despite attending two shows in London over the summer, the energy in Miami was different and more “insane” and “incredible.”
“Well, I had all the FOMO in the world with the entire family and a lot of our friends being there,” Travis said, using the abbreviation for “fear of missing out.”
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, skipped the concerts to play against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
“I had a bunch of friends that were also down by the stage that had been to a few shows overseas and they were saying the same thing that you were saying, the Miami stadium was just on another level,” Travis continued.
Travis added that his girlfriend’s concerts are “absolutely electric” and “the greatest show that’s ever been on stage.”
“Man, I wish I was there,” Travis reiterated. “I wish I was there.”
Jason further assured his brother that everyone –– including their mom, Donna Kelce, who attended her first Eras Tour show Friday –– had a “good time.”
“Not only did everybody have a good time, but everybody has been texting over the last couple of days since then like, ‘Dude, she’s just incredible, and the show’s incredible,’” Jason continued.
“Miami was another level of it. I’m excited for her to be back on tour for this final leg of the Eras run. It was pretty awesome, so keep killing it, Tay.”
Travis echoed his brother’s feelings and sent a special message to Swift, saying, “Shoutout to Tay Tay for powering through a few rain shows there!”
While Swift was playing three sold-out shows at Hard Rock Stadium, Travis and his Chiefs teammates defeated the San Francisco 49ers, becoming the only undefeated team in the NFL this season.
Some Swifties thought the singer heard the news of the win and decided to shout out her beau by changing the lyrics of her song “Karma” from, “Karma is the guy on the screen,” to, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me,” during Sunday’s performance.
The Grammy winner has previously swapped out the lyrics, but she has typically only done so when Travis is physically in the audience.
Concertgoers on Sunday also noticed that the stadium was only playing the Chiefs-49ers game on the TVs in the hallways.
Meanwhile, some fans thought Travis supported Swift by wearing an all-blue pregame outfit after Swift debuted four new blue costumes during the concerts.
The “Blank Space” singer began the final US leg of her Eras Tour last Friday and will continue her sold-out performances in New Orleans on Friday.