Taylor Swift laughed and cheered as Travis Kelce sang the lyrics 'make a little love' during his celebratory speech after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills and advanced to the 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday,
Taylor Swift is likely headed to her second straight Super Bowl. The 14-time Grammy Award-winning superstar returned to Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday and watched her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC championship game.
But Buffalo still boasts an offense led by NFL MVP finalist Josh Allen, who completed a pass to seven different receivers in the divisional round win over the Baltimore Ravens, and running back James Cook, who has 187 rushing yards in the club's two postseason victories.
Taylor Swift is Kansas City Chiefs biggest fan and we knew she was going to be at her suite in Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on for her boyfriend, superstar tight end Travis Kelce, an
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce can’t help but give each other the warm fuzzies. Swift and Kelce began dating in summer 2023 before the singer attended her first Kansas City Chiefs game that fall.
Impact Link Already known as a gifted songwriter, chart-topping singer, and billionaire businesswoman, Taylor Swift has ... Swift began dating NFL star Travis Kelce in the summer of 2023, she ...
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Last year’s playoff exit was met with a sense of finality. With a slew of free agents, an aging roster and cap concerns, the Bills knew hard decisions were coming. Many equated that to a step back in their championship chase. All it did was provide an opportunity for a step forward.
As mentioned, though, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift had more sweet and memorable exchanges after their time on the field. In the video posted by the NFL, the musician can be seen
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