Watch: Taylᴏr Swift giftᴇd travis Kelᴄe a ‘ Limɪted-Edition’ Mustang worth $45m to cᴇlebrate AFC chamᴘiᴏn…
Watch: Taylᴏr Swift giftᴇd travis Kelᴄe a ‘ Limɪted-Edition’ Mustang worth $45m to cᴇlebrate AFC chamᴘiᴏn…

Get ready for the 2024 Super Bowl, Swifties, because Taylor Swift’s boyfriend (aka Travis Kelce) and the Kansas City Chiefs just secured their spot in next month’s big game.

On Sunday, the Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 during the NFL’s AFC Championship, and to celebrate their victory, Swift made her way down from the stands to the field at M&T Bank Stadium to congratulate Kelce with a kiss. The couple, surrounded by cameras and Kelce’s teammates, were spotted with their arms wrapped around each other as they leaned in for a quick smooch.
At one point, Taylor realized they were being recorded and put her hand up for privacy, showing off her glittery pink manicure and a smattering of rings. On the field, she took off her black Reputation-coded blazer and wore just her red crewneck sweater that was a few shades lighter than her lipstick.
According to People, Kelce quoted the Beastie Boys while expressing excitement over his team’s win, telling Cheifs’ family and friends, “You’ve got to fight / for your right / to party” — the same lyrics he repeated after winning the 2023 Super Bowl.
Kelce was undoubtedly an integral part of the Chief’s success tonight, as he scored the first touchdown of the game and caught 11 passes. He also set an NFL record for postseason catches with 152, breaking Jerry Rice’s mark.
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