Travis Kelce made sure to pay homage to Taylor Swift following the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC divisional playoff win against the Houston Texans on Jan. 18.
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As per a report by Spanish publication Marca, these are rules involving security around the Kelce family suite, where Swift and other member of the Chiefs' star's family watch the game from. The report cites a TikTok user called Carley who outlined the three golden rules in place around Swift.
Caitlin Clark is cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs alongside Taylor Swift. Clark, 22, joined Swift, 35, at the Chiefs playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, January 18, at Arrowhead Stadium.
Travis Kelce hinted at how he celebrated the new year after stepping out in the Big Apple with girlfriend Taylor Swift. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, noted on the Wednesday, January 8, episode of his “New Heights” podcast that he “didn’t do anything” special to ring in 2025.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark lived every Swiftie's dream when Taylor Swift hugged her at a Kansas City Chiefs playoff game —and the moment was a long time coming.
Taylor Swift came out to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce’s crucial play-offs match with the Kansas City Chiefs, who were up against the Houston Texans. And for the occasion, Swift wore full Chanel from the 2025 Resort collection: a tweed black and white jacket,
Travis Kelce is spilling the tea on how Taylor Swift has impacted his football career—and it's nothing short of adorable. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, has been a staple on the team for 12 seasons,
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As a kid, Travis Kelce introduced himself to people in his neighborhood in a surprising way. “He was the crazy guy,” Jason Kelce said of his brother on ESPN's "Postseason NFL Countdown" ahead of the playoff matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans on Jan. 18. “He also told the entire block his name was Charles.”