Travis Kelce found himself at the center of fresh controversy after a viral video showed him chugging a beer during the Cavaliers-Knicks playoff game while Taylor Swift watched courtside. Critics attempted to connect the moment to the ongoing Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel controversy, sparking debate online. Supporters argued Kelce was simply enjoying a sporting event, while the incident highlighted the intense scrutiny surrounding every public appearance by the Chiefs star and Swift.Travis Kelce’s latest public appearance was supposed to be a fun night away from football. Instead, it turned into another social media storm. The Kansas City Chiefs star found himself at the center of online criticism after cameras caught him enthusiastically chugging a beer during the Cleveland Cavaliers’ playoff matchup against the New York Knicks while Taylor Swift watched from courtside.What might have been forgotten within hours quickly became a talking point across NFL circles. As criticism intensified and some commentators attempted to tie the moment to unrelated league controversies, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle stepped in and drew a clear line between harmless fan behavior and manufactured outrage.George Kittle defends Travis Kelce amid growing criticismKelce and Swift have become one of the most closely watched celebrity couples in sports. Every public appearance generates headlines, and their recent visit to Rocket Arena was no exception. While many fans focused on the couple’s interactions with young supporters before and after the game, others zeroed in on Kelce’s celebratory beer-chugging moment.Among the critics was social media personality Tony Farmer, who questioned Kelce’s behavior and attempted to connect the incident to the ongoing discussion surrounding NFL insider Dianna Russini and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.Kittle was quick to reject that comparison. The 49ers star responded directly, writing:“What in the world do those two things have to do with each other? what planet are you on Tony. Trav is at his teams playoff game and getting the crowd hype. They sell beer at stadiums. Bud light is an NFL sponsor. It’s ok to have a good time responsibly”His response resonated with many fans who viewed the criticism as an overreaction. Kittle’s message highlighted a simple point: cheering for a hometown team at a playoff game has little connection to separate NFL controversies.Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce remain under constant public scrutinyThe episode once again showed how ordinary moments can become major news when Kelce and Swift are involved. Whether they are attending concerts, NFL games, or NBA playoff matchups, their actions are dissected in real time across social media platforms.To his fans, Kelce's actions embodied the energy and excitement of a star athlete enjoying a big sporting event. But critics saw the clip as just another opportunity to question his public image.Yet the strong reaction from Kittle underscored a growing sentiment among players and fans alike. Not every viral moment needs a deeper controversy attached to it. Sometimes a beer at a playoff game is simply a beer at a playoff game.As Kelce and Swift continue to attract unprecedented attention, that distinction may become harder to maintain. Still, Kittle’s defense served as a reminder that context matters, even in the age of nonstop online debate.