Travis Kelce Celebrates Taylor Swift’s Big Night at the Grammys With Subtle Show of Support
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end couldn’t make it to the awards show, but that didn’t stop him from celebrating the pop star online.
Travis Kelce may not have been able to be by Taylor Swift‘s side as she took home the 2024 Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, but he’s still celebrating the accomplishments from afar.

The tight end, who previously lamented his inability to attend the prestigious event during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, took to Instagram to boast his pride over his girlfriend’s big win.
His subtle show of support was not a formal post of his own, but rather, a simple “like.” The 34-year-old record-breaking NFL star was caught liking a photo of Swift’s red carpet look that was uploaded by NPR, and fans couldn’t get over it, filling the replies with ecstatic comments like “TRAVIS LIKED😭😭😭,” “liked by Travis Kelce ✨💕,” and “Dad just liked mom’s picture!!”

Swift arrived solo on the red carpet, as Kelce and his fellow Kansas City Chiefs all headed to Las Vegas to crack down on Super Bowl preparation ahead of Feb. 11, where they’ll take on the San Francisco 49ers.
“I wish I could go support Taylor at the Grammys and watch her win every single award that she’s nominated for,” he admitted earlier this week. “Unfortunately, I gotta get ready for this big ‘ole Super Bowl that we got in a week.”

It’s unclear yet if Swift will attend the big game. The pop superstar heads to Japan after the Grammys, where she will perform four concerts next weekend—the kickoff of her 2024 touring schedule. With the final show wrapping up on Feb. 10, it’s not impossible for her to make it back stateside in time—just ask the Japanese Embassy—but it may put a damper on her typical post-concert recovery day.
That said, we suspect she’s already got her game-day ‘fit all planned out, so we’d be more surprised to see her absent than not. For now, we’ll just have to wait and see.
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