Travis Kelce surprised and delighted his girlfriend Taylor Swift's fans when his old tweets resurfaced, showcasing his humorous and wholesome side.

The Kansas City Chiefs player demonstrated his down-to-earth nature in a series of tweets dating back to 2009 that Swifties dug up.

In an April 2011 post on X, formerly Twitter, Kelce shared a lighthearted encounter with a squirrel, writing, "I just gave a squirle (sic) a peice (sic) of bread, and it straight smashed all of it!!!! I had no idea they ate bread like that!! Haha #crazy." 

Swifties appreciated Kelce's relatable problems too, particularly his May 2011 complaint about the notoriously long lines at Chipotle: "I hate it when the #Chipotle line is damn near to the door.... Smh [shaking my head]."

One tweet from February 2010 revealed Kelce's straightforward approach to self-care.

"NAP TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" he wrote in a post timestamped at 12:05 p.m.

The football champion's mention of going to therapy also resonated positively with Swift's fanbase.

A post from April 2011, where Kelce wrote, "Went from class to therapy, now I need some #chipolte (sic), and then I'm off to check out my new apt [apartment]," gained significant attention and praise.

One fan humorously noted, "Good Taylor finally found someone who's been to therapy."

Kelce's endearing misspelling of Chipotle as "Chipolte" also had fans and X users playfully poking fun at him.

One X user wrote, "I'm [in] tears over his commitment to this spelling," accompanied by screenshots of Kelce's repeated misspellings of the restaurant's name.

Kelce also gave another restaurant a shoutout on the platform, writing, "Up at Olive Garden with papa!! Had to grab the Fettucini with the Chicken Alfredo!! #shmackin."

Fans were quick to point out another spelling blunder from a 2010 post where Kelce used "missed placed" instead of "misplaced" when expressing frustration about losing his phone.

Some fans also noted his unusual spelling of the word "stare."

"Its such a nice day out..... as I stair (sic) from my math class.... smh #mustbenice," Kelce tweeted in 2011.

After the tweets resurfaced, Jimmy Fallon and rapper Black Thought turned Kelce's posts into a hilarious song on "The Tonight Show."

As Black Thought began the song, "Travis used to tweet a lot, nah, he wouldn't quit," Fallon interjected with a Kelce classic: "I just gave a squirrel a piece of bread, and it straight smashed all of it."

"Sometimes he was really deep, the whole world he'd inspire," Black Thought rapped, before the talk show host added a Kelce quote: "The most powerful weapon on this earth is the human soul on fire!"

Kelce and Swift recently made headlines following their public kiss after her concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

During her show, Swift incorporated a playful reference to Kelce in her song "Karma," changing the lyrics to, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs comin' straight home to me."