Taylor Swift Said the Sweetest Thing to Travis Kelce During Post-Game Celebratory Kiss

Their sweet exchange happened just moments after the athlete’s “Get Down Tonight” performance.

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Taylor Swift didn’t hold back when showing her support for Travis Kelce, just moments after the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly beat the Buffalo Bills to secure a spot in the 2025 Super Bowl. On January 26, the “Blank Space” singer–who made her highly-anticipated AFC Championship game appearance in a logomania black Louis Vuitton hoodie paired with Chiefs red tights–rushed onto the field to congratulate her boyfriend with a passionate kiss in a moment similar to her first PDA-packed AFC Championship appearance a year ago. While they were wrapped up in a sweet embrace, fans caught Swift privately saying something to the Chiefs tight end–and it’s a promising update for their relationship.

Kelce was in full celebration mode as the Chiefs cinched their third-straight Super Bowl appearance in a row. Swift could be seen beaming and laughing as Kelce instructed the crowd to “Just do a little dance. Make a little love” in a hilarious rendition of KC & The Sunshine Band’s “Get Down Tonight.” After they were presented with their trophy, Swift joined other Chiefs WAGs like Brittany Mahomes on the field, sharing a passionate smooch with Kelce as he told her “I love you so much.”

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Swift could be seen responding, “I love you” and “I’m so proud of you.” The pair then left Arrowhead Stadium with their families to host an exclusive private party at Prime Social, per social media posts shared by attendees. While Travis’s dad Ed Kelce was spotted heading into the venue along with other guests like Taylor’s BFF Ashley Avignone, Taylor’s parents reportedly headed back to Nashville after the game, per The DailyMail.

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The Chiefs’ win means they’ll be facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl–an interesting predicament for both the Kelces and the Swifts as Travis’s brother Jason recently retired from the team. Taylor’s dad Scott Swift is also an Eagles fan.

While only time will tell whether the Swifts and Kelces have a divided house come Sunday, February 9, Jason Kelce previously revealed that he’d still root for his old team if a Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl were to happen during a March 2024 New Heights podcast episode, explaining, “I will root for the Eagles of course because I will always be an Eagle first and foremost.”

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“I will still root for Travis to have a good game because he’s my brother,” he added. “But I will definitely be cheering on the Eagles in this scenario.”