Taylor Swift kisses and hugs Travis Kelce on the field after the Chiefs win
Travis Kelce celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ nail-biting 2025 AFC Championship loss to the Buffalo Bills by packing on the PDA with her girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Posted in a video via X on Sunday, Jan. 26 — right after Kelce helped the Chiefs reach a final score of 32-29 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri — the couple was spotted in a rare PDA moment on the field to mark the achievement. (The Chiefs now advance to Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 9.)
In the social media video, Swift, 35, was captured leaning against Kelce’s chest as the athlete, also 35, wrapped a protective arm around the singer and rested his chin briefly against the top of her head.
Photos taken on the court also showed the couple sharing a sweet kiss as Swift cupped Kelce’s face.
The duo was joined on the field by Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelcewho seemed to calmly soak up the festive atmosphere on the field and in the stands.
Further X Posts showed the lovebirds sharing adorable moments as festive confetti flowed around them. One user posted a moment from the game’s broadcast in which Swift reached out to hold Kelce’s face in her hands as the pair beamed at each other.
The Official NFL X account also shared footage of Kelce’s post-match speech, looking at Swift and Donna cheering him on from the crowd on the field.
Swift served as a pillar of support for Kelce during Sunday’s game and brought along her mother Andreadad Scott and brother Austin with her. The clan was spotted in a golf cart just before kick-off.
Swift further demonstrated her adoration by wearing an oversized Louis Vuitton sweatshirt over a black miniskirt and red tights, seemingly an homage to the signature Chiefs colors.
The Chiefs’ latest success comes after Kelce recently reassured fans that he won’t be slowing down in his football efforts any time soon. The tight end told reporters on Friday, Jan. 24, that he is “laughing at” the so-called concerns about his stamina on the field.
“As long as I go out there and we win, baby, that’s all that matters,” Kelce said during the Chiefs’ playoff press conference against the Buffalo Bills.
It wasn’t the first time Kelce made statements about being slower on the field. He told ESPN on January 13 Pat McAfee that he was “excited” ahead of the team’s game against the Houston Texans on January 18. “I feel 22 again, honey. Let’s go,” Kelce said, a reference to Swift’s hit “22.”