Jason Sudeikis joked his way to the one Travis Kelce question the world wanted to know.

The 'Ted Lasso' alum took to the stage at the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend charity fundraiser in Kansas City, Missouri. Sudeikis joined Robert Smigel and George Wendt in reprising the 'SNL' sketch 'Super Fans.' Sudeikis took on the role of Todd O'Conner who was originally played by Chris Farley.

In the sketch, Kelce is interviewed by the other men about the team and his relationship with Taylor Swift.

In the skit, he got a laugh out of the Super Bowl LVIII champ and Harrison Butker. In character, Suedikis joked, "When are you going to make an honest woman out if her?"

The comedian continued, "Taylor doesn't need to be working anymore, and, again, I know your kicker agrees with me. He gets it." The comment is in reference to Butker's controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College where he stated that a woman's true vocation is "homemaker."

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The joking question about the tight end's relationship with Swift was met with laughter, but no direct comment from Kelce.

While the question of marriage was ducked by the Cleveland, Ohio, native, he did speak up when other comments about his girlfriend were made. When it was suggested that the singer could buy a new stadium with the sale of four concert tickets, the NFL player said, "She just got to Kansas City, boys."

Kelce, Swift, and Butker were not the only punchlines in the sketch.

Sudeikis also poked fun at himself, making jokes about his critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series 'Ted Lasso.' In the series, Sudeikis played the title character who's the coach of a soccer team in England.

Jason Sudeikis, 'Ted Lasso'
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During the sketch he said in jest: "Holy crap is there anything more boring than watching a soccer game? Maybe, maybe you could say watching a dumbass TV show about it."

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