Eagle-eyed fans noticed a small connection between Travis Kelce and BLACKPINK's Lisa after spotting the t-shirt he was wearing at the Las Vegas Raiders versus Kansas City Chiefs match last Sunday.

On Tuesday, Instagram user @toriiiiibrook_ uploaded a carousel showing photos and clips from the match. In one of the photos was Travis Kelce wearing a cap and a windbreaker. Underneath it was a black t-shirt that seemed to read "Crazy Horse 3."

Crazy Horse 3 is a popular Las Vegas strip club located next to the Raiders Allegiant Stadium. It is dubbed "Sin City's top strip club," "best gentlemen's club" and "must-hit spot for the ultimate guys weekend in Vegas."

The Crazy Horse label gives the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Taylor Swift's boyfriend a small indirect connection with the K-Pop idol and BLACKPINK member Lisa, who recently performed at Crazy Horse Paris -- dubbed "The ultimate Parisian cabaret" -- last September.

Lisa, who is a fan of Crazy Horse, performed several numbers with the Crazy Horse troupe for the show "Totally Crazy." She also did a few solo pieces, including "But I am a Good Girl" and "Crisis? What Crisis?"

Fans who watched Lisa's performance at the Parisian cabaret witnessed the K-Pop idol "in the shoes of a Crazy dancer from A to Z."

Per Las Vegas Review Journal, the t-shirt Kelce wore is exclusively sold at the Crazy Horse 3 club and is not available online. However, the media outlet clarified that there is no confirmation whether the t-shirt was from Kelce's visit to the gentlemen's club or a gift from a fan or a family member.

In the wake of Kelce wearing the Crazy Horse 3 t-shirt, the tees will now be made available for purchase online, per Page Six.

Meanwhile, a representative from the nightclub reportedly declined to say whether Kelce has been its guest and stated, "At Crazy Horse 3, we prioritize the privacy of all of our guests. As a policy, we do not disclose or comment on the identities of the individuals who choose to enjoy their time within our club, ensuring a discreet experience."