Kylie Kelce Attends Chiefs Game as Jason Apologizes On-Air for 'Heated' Incident with Football Fan

Kylie Kelce showed up in Kansas City to support her husband Jason and brother-in-law Travis.

Sharp-eyed fans spotted Kylie, 32, at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, Nov. 4, where Jason, 36, served as ESPN’s analyst for his brother’s Week 9 game.

Kylie – who shares daughters Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray and Bennett Llewellyn with the retired NFL star – was seen walking through the stadium tunnels in a red jumper, blue jeans, white trainers and a long navy coat.

“FAMILY REUNION TONIGHT,” wrote a Xu (formerly Twitter) account called SwiftiesMafia, suggesting that Kylie would meet up with Taylor Swift, who entered Arrowhead shortly before the mother-of-three on Monday.

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Kylie walks in right after Jason uses his Monday night countdown airtime to address the Nov. 2 viral altercation between him and a Penn State football fan who called his brother Travis Kelce a homophobic slur outside Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania.

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“I’m not happy with anything that happened. I’m not proud of it,” Jason said of the incident, in which both the former Eagles star and an unidentified football fan exchanged insults.

Jason Kelce ‘not proud’ of incident with college football fan who called brother Travis a homophobic slur

Jason Kelce serves as the host of Monday Night Football.

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Jason continued on ESPN: “In a heated moment, I decided to greet hate with hate and I don’t think that’s a productive thing to do. I don’t think that leads to discourse. At that moment I fell to a level I shouldn’t have. The bottom line is that I try to live my life according to the golden rules. That’s how I was always taught. I try to treat people politely and with respect. I will continue to do so.”

He finished his statement to viewers, “We have a game to focus on. The match. I don’t think this is the platform to necessarily go into more detail.”

On Monday, Penn State Police confirmed to PEOPLE that the altercation is under investigation.

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