TRAVIS KELCE TOUCHES DOWN IN LAS VEGAS FOR SB . As Taylor Swift Cleans Up At Grammys
Travis Kelce couldn’t attend the Grammys with Taylor Swift on Sunday night — he was busy landing in Las Vegas to begin preparations for Super Bowl LVIII — but he still managed to publicly support his girlfriend from hundreds of miles away.

The Chiefs star and his teammates touched down in Sin City at around 5 PM local time … just as Swift was settling in her seat for the big music awards show in Los Angeles.
Kelce didn’t appear to be sporting any overt homages to his GF as he left the plane to get ready for Super Bowl week — he wore nothing more than a Nike sweatsuit, some shades and a Cincinnati Bearcats cap.

But, he did take to Instagram to show some love for his GF nonetheless.
The Kansas City tight end dropped a “like” on NPR’s Grammys post — which featured a pic of Swift on the red carpet.

Taylor, meanwhile, flew solo for her big night — sitting with Lana Del Rey and Jack Antonoff … before she took home multiple honors, including Album of the Year. She did not mention Kelce in either of her acceptance speeches
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