Donna Kelce may have spent Monday evening cheering on her sons, Travis and Jason Kelce, at the Chiefs-Eagles game, but that didn’t stop her from putting in a little work of her own beforehand.

The football mom and American treasure stopped by a Raising Cane’s in Kansas City to work the drive-thru and greet fans—while outfitted in her patented half Chiefs, half Eagles t-shirt, PEOPLE reports. But this time the shirt was splashed with the fast food chain’s logo.

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“America’s favorite mom @dkelce1 took over the Kansas City Raising Cane’s Drive Thru and served up Chicken Fingers before cheering on her boys at the @Chiefs vs. @Eagles game,” Raising Cane’s wrote on Twitter alongside a slideshow of photos from Mama Kelce’s appearance.

Raising Cane’s also had fun withTravis’ relationship with Taylor, captioning a different video of Donna at the pickup window, “Cane’s Drive Thru…(Donna Kelce’s Version) ❤️.”

“This is Mama Kelce rocking the stage at Cane’s! What can I get for you?” Donna greeted fans through her headset.

And while fans (and Donna) seemed excited over the sibling rivalry at Arrowhead Stadium Monday night, the brothers recently opened up about the unwanted buzz on their joint podcast, New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.

“I feel bad because it gets played into a lot about us and not so much our teammates who are also playing the game,” Jason said in a recent episode. “I think that’s why from the outside perspective, I wish—it always feels weird when that is the main part of the headline because there are so many other guys out there with us who are also playing.”

“Hell yeah,” Travis chimed in. “I just love competing against the best, man, and Big Play Slay, Byard… you got some dogs, outside of just the front line.”

Ultimately, Jason scored his first-ever win over Travis with a 21-17 Eagles win over the Chiefs Monday night. And while Taylor Swift had to miss out on the game due to a postponed Eras Tour date, Mama Kelce naturally showed up—in her iconic Super Bowl LVII jacket no less. The Pro Football Hall of Fame sent the jacket back to her “so I could wear it this one last time when they’re playing each other,” she told PEOPLE.