Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift sealed the NFL star’s big win with a kiss!
Kelce and Swift, both 34, shared a sweet kiss on the field as the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their big win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship.
After the game was decided, Swift walked onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to greet Kelce, who was surrounded by teammates and cameras.
The 12-Grammy-winning singer kissed the NFL star as they celebrated the big win. His mother and father, Donna and Ed Kelce, stood by as the couple shared a sweet moment.
Kelce’s speech showed the NFL star’s excitement over his team’s big win. The tight end quoted the Beastie Boys lyrics “You gotta fight/ for your right/ to party” — the same line he repeated last year when they won the 2023 Super Bowl — as he addressed Chiefs friends and family.
Swift was seen laughing as her beau received the Chiefs Kingdom for another Super Bowl appearance.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
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The Chiefs are going to the Super Bowl! Travis Kelce and team beat the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship
Swift was shown on air earlier during the Chiefs’ ceremony, raising her hands to applaud head coach Andy Reid.
After the speech, Travis greeted his brother Jason Kelce on the field. The Philadelphia Eagles center not only pulled out his “Big Yeti” T-shirt again to cheer on his brother’s Chiefs on Sunday — he also added an extra layer of clothing over that T-shirt.
In a follow-up to his viral shirtless celebration last week, Jason, 36, attended the AFC Championship game, where the Chiefs took on the Baltimore Ravens.
Kelce, along with running back Patrick Mahomes, pulled off a 17-10 AFC Championship victory over the Baltimore Ravens. It will be the second year in a row that they go to the big game, after winning the Vince Lombardi trophy last year.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
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It was a great game for Kelce, who officially passed NFL legend Jerry Rice for the most postseason catches in NFL history.
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