'He's stealin' it': Travis Kelce trolled as he files to trademark commonplace catchphrase 'Alright Nah'

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO: According to documents from the US Patent and Trademark Office, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce submitted five new trademark requests this week, making some significant commercial moves.

The five names and phrases that make up Kelce's new trademarks are "Travis Kelce," "Flight 87," "Alright Nah," "KillaTrav," and "Kelce's Krunch."

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The reference to "Flight 87" is to 34-year-old Kelce's No 87 jersey, and "Alright Nah" is his trademark catchphrase, while Kelce uses the username "KillaTrav" on his Instagram.

The three filings, along with the trademark for Kelce's full name, were made in his home state of Ohio on Monday, October 30, and they all contain descriptions for the sale of different product items, per PEOPLE.


Travis Kelce has filed 5 new trademarks:

1. TRAVIS KELCE
2. KILLATRAV
3. ALRIGHT NAH
4. FLIGHT 87
5. KELCE'S KRUNCH

The filings claim that Taylor's boyfriend will use the trademarks to offer pins, posters, bobbleheads, clothing, and even a cereal.#TravisKelce#TaylorSwift

— Josh Gerben (@JoshGerben) October 31, 2023

 

Why did Travis Kelce file for new trademarks?

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Trademark lawyer Josh Gerben claimed that the documents state that Kelce intends to use the trademarks for a number of products, such as apparel, pins, posters, bobbleheads, and even cereal.

The document states that Kelce intends to release t-shirts, jerseys, sweatpants, polo shirts, buttons, posters, bobbleheads, hats, hoodies, and socks.

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The 'Alright Nah' catchphrase, which he frequently used on his 'New Heights' podcast with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, and his social media name became widely popular and linked with Kelce among NFL fans.

The 'Killatrav' file is intended to be used for jewelry, including label pins.

In 2021, Kelce signed a multi-year endorsement contract with Hy-Vee, a grocery store chain. He introduced his limited edition 'Kelce Krunch' cereal in 2022, with a portion of the sales going to his foundation.

Kelce stated at the time: "As a kid, I grew up looking at my favorite athletes on cereal boxes, so now to have my own in collaboration with Hy-Vee is exciting."

"Hy-Vee is an incredible partner, and I am looking forward to bringing more impactful community initiatives to life with them. Let’s go Chiefs Kingdom!" per KMBC-TV.

(Travis Kelce/Facebook)
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce submitted five new trademark requests (Travis Kelce/Facebook)

Kelce's final trademark, "Flight 87," pays reference to his jersey number, which appears in all of his ventures, including his foundation, 87 & Running. Also, according to its petition, its intended use is jewelry.

The five trademark applications were submitted on October 30 and are currently being reviewed.

The filings are a wise economic decision for Kelce, whose popularity has increased dramatically since he started dating Taylor Swift.

The NFL's e-commerce partner Fanatics reported that after Swift, 33, was first seen supporting her new boyfriend on September 24, purchases of Kelce's jersey increased 400%.

A Fanatics representative at the time told PEOPLE, "Travis Kelce was one of the top 5 selling NFL players and saw a nearly 400% spike in sales throughout the Fanatics network of sites, including NFLShop.com."

Based on the latest report, Taylor Swift took the initiative to begin the rumored romance with Chiefs' Travis Kelce (Getty Images)
Based on the latest report, Taylor Swift took the initiative to begin the rumored romance with Chiefs' Travis Kelce (Getty Images)

As the singer and NFL player spend more time together, their relationship is reportedly become "more serious," a source close to the couple recently told PEOPLE.

Internet trolled Travis Kelce for trademark filing catchphrase 'Alright Nah'

Online users never delay in expressing their comments or views when it comes to celebrities, especially when it is related to Swift and his apparent boyfriend.

Soon the news of Kelce's trademark filing of his catchphrase 'Alright Nah' went viral, Internet users took to X (formerly Twitter) to troll the athlete saying he's "stealin' it."

One X user wrote, "We been saying "Alright Naw" in the hood for decades. Travis stealin' it."

A second user trolled and said, "Ummm, guess he hasn’t been Down Under where “yeah, nah” is commonplace slang."

"Ain't no way he thinks he needs to copyright alright nah, like tf?!" exclaimed a third one.

One more added, "That’s Taylor talking , queen of the copyrights".

Another one added, "When you get a new boyfriend & immediately teach him about trademark law, a topic on which you are an expert".


We been saying "Alright Naw" in the hood for decades. Travis stealin' it.

— Nancy J - Alan and Monica GH STAN (@OrdinaryfoolNJ) October 31, 2023

 


Ummm, guess he hasn’t been Down Under where “yeah, nah” is commonplace slang.

— Mark Garrison (@MarkGarrison1) October 31, 2023

 


Ain't no way he thinks he needs to copyright alright nah, like tf?!

— Sarah Peiffer Haberman (@SaraahBaabyyy) November 1, 2023

 


That’s Taylor talking , queen of the copyrights

— crystal crafts (@paintercrystal) October 31, 2023

 


when you get a new boyfriend & immediately teach him about trademark law, a topic on which you are an expert

relatable tbh

— alexandra j. roberts (@lexlanham) October 31, 2023

 

Several others began an online meme bonanza, trolling the athlete for his choice of filing trademarks.

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