Travis Kelce has offered a hilarious reaction to Taylor Swift's new song, Wood.

The American football star has addressed his pop superstar fiancée's track, which appears on her latest album The Life of a Showgirl. The song is believed to be a cheeky nod to Kelce's sexual prowess.

During Wednesday's episode of his New Heights podcast with his brother Jason Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end shared his thoughts on the raunchy track.

"It's a great song," he said when Jason asked what he thought of the track.

Pressing him further, Jason asked, "Do you feel, do you feel - not confident - do you feel cocky about the song Wood?"

"No," Travis replied, before adding, "Any song that she references me in is very..."

"That's not just any song," Jason interrupted. "This is a very specific you."

Feigning confusion, Travis told his older brother, "I love that girl, so what do you mean? Any song that she would reference me in that way..."

However, Jason wasn't letting him off easily, insisting, "It's not just you. It's an appendage. It's a very specific thing."

"What?" Travis jokingly asked. "I think you're not understanding the song."

Jason then began to quote the lyrics.

"Travis, come on," he said. "Redwood tree ain't hard to see... I thought redwood, that's a little bit, that's a generous word, I think."

The former professional American football star continued, "I think if somebody wrote a song about me, it'd be like, 'Japanese maple sometimes can see.'"

While Travis continued to dodge the song's true meaning, Jason confirmed that he thought the track was "great".

"That song's great though," he said. "The freaking beat to that song is fantastic and that's right up my alley, so well done. I think it's a great song."

He added, "I think inserting wood innuendos is always childish enough for me that I can get on board with that."