Taylor Swift showed her affection for her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, by planting kisses on him after the Kansas City Chiefs' victory in the AFC Championship on Sunday (Jan. 28). The Chiefs triumphed over the Baltimore Ravens with a score of 17-10, securing their spot in the Super Bowl.
After his significant victory, the pop star was captured in a photograph embracing her partner and giving him numerous affectionate kisses.
The couple also had some tender moments together, as if they were completely alone in the stadium. It reminded people of the time when Swift was caught on camera running into the arms of an excited Kelce after one of her concerts abroad. This highlights how they both support each other in their own professions.
Swift has been seen at multiple games this season, ever since rumors began circulating about her famous relationship. The initial game she went to was on September 14, 2023. While she hasn't made it to every game since then, it's uncommon for her to not be present in the suite, enthusiastically supporting Kelce. It appears that she brings some good luck to the team.
The singer has attended every postseason game, leading to speculation about her attendance at the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 11th. Despite having a concert in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday, February 10th, and needing to be in Australia on February 18th, she may still be able to arrive in Las Vegas on the day of the game, even if she is tired.
Super Bowl 58 will feature the Kansas City Chiefs against the team that emerges victorious from the NFC Championship game between the Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers. The highly anticipated event will be held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and will be televised on CBS.
After the significant victory in the AFC Championship, Taylor Swift shares a kiss with Travis Kelce. They were spotted together at the Chiefs-Bills NFL Playoff Game, accompanied by Jason Kelce. The photos in the gallery are credited to Billy Dukes.
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