Travis Kelce celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl victory at a wild Las Vegas afterparty. He wasn’t alone as his teammates as well as Taylor Swift was with him.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have had quite the winning streak so it was only right they continued to let the good times roll.
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The celebrity couple was spotted jamming to “You Belong With Me” off Swift’s 2008 album Fearless while attending the Chiefs’ afterparty at a Las Vegas nightclub.
One clip, which made its rounds on social media, showed the Kansas City Chiefs tight end running up to the DJ booth as soon as he heard the song start playing, singing along, and then pointing to his girl.
Swift’s attendance came hours after a private plane completed its flight from Japan to Los Angeles after her ‘Eras Tour’ concert at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday. The singer has attended all of the Chiefs’ games that haven’t conflicted with her touring schedule since September.

Kelce recorded a game-best nine receptions and 93 receiving yards, which included a seven-yard first down catch to set up Mecole Hardman’s game-winning touchdown on the following play.
The Chiefs have now won their third Super Bowl in five years, beginning and solidifying their dynasty with victories against the 49ers that started in Super Bowl LIV.
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