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Jason Kelce is just as obsessed with Taylor Swift's entire discography as any other Swiftie worth their salt.

In fact, the retired Philadelphia Eagles center — whose younger brother, Travis Kelce, is famously dating the 14-time Grammy winner — couldn't help but burst into what he crowned his "new favorite" Swift song on the latest episode of the brothers' New Heights podcast.

Travis and Jason were in the middle of a deep dive into Travis' surprise appearance at Wembley Stadium when the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, mentioned the name of the song that the onstage skit revolved around.

Following Swift's nightly performance of "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," two of her most prominent backup dancers are on hand during the between-song skit, "trying to bring to Tay back to life to get her ready to perform the rest of the show," Travis explained. During her June 22 show in London, Travis — in character — was also there to carry her across the stage and help prepare the singer for the rest of the set, "knowing that she can do it with a broken heart," he added.

Former NFL player Jason Kelce reacts following a match during Night One of WrestleMania 40 at Lincoln Financial Field on April 06, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On a July 2024 episode of 'New Heights,' Kelce... Former NFL player Jason Kelce reacts following a match during Night One of WrestleMania 40 at Lincoln Financial Field on April 06, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On a July 2024 episode of 'New Heights,' Kelce made headlines for belting his 'new favorite' Taylor Swift song. Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

It was Travis' mention of "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" — the empowering, Tortured Poets Department heartbreak anthem Swift sings following the skit — that immediately had Jason fangirling.

"By the way, I think that's turned into my favorite song," Jason gushed. "Even before this happened, that's a great tune."

"Dude," Travis emphasized, smiling in agreement.

"I'm so depressed I act like it's my birthday, every day!" Jason sang, as Travis nodded his head along to the melody and attempted to join in. "Nice," he complimented his older brother.

"Like, everybody can [relate] to [it]," Jason continued. "You're f***ing in a s****y mood, but you just —"

"You gotta do it, man!" Travis interjected, calling Swift a "true showman."

Jason, for his part, was also in absolute awe of the entire experience seeing two of Swift's three London Eras shows last month — his first Swift concerts ever.

"You realize so quickly, that you know every word to these songs, everyone in the stadium knows every single word to these songs. You get into this trance of energy that Taylor and the entire performance is exuding, but then everything the music is exuding, everything the fans … it really just takes you by storm," he marveled, adding just how impactful and rare it was to see little kids and adults enjoying the show to the exact same degree.

"The pure joy — everyone — it doesn't matter who you are, what stage of life you're in, everything — everybody's having a f***ng blast at this thing, and that's what makes it so enjoyable," he gushed.

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