One of Travis Kelce’s teammates, Jody Fortson, celebrated their team’s big win Sunday night by rocking out to some of Swift’s songs.
Fortson, who plays tight end alongside Kelce, posted a video of himself blasting Swift’s 2014 song “Bad Blood” while on his way home from the game.
In the clip on his Instagram Story, Fortson — who bundled up in a red Chiefs bomber jacket — sang along to the opening lyrics before yelling, “Let’s go!”
After the game, Kelce joined his pop star girlfriend as well as his family and friends in their VIP suite, where they were pictured sipping on bottles of Veuve Clicquot.
Kelce’s longtime friend Aric Jones shared a series of photos on Instagram of the afterparty, including a photo of Swift sticking out her tongue while next Kylie Kelce, who is married to Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce.
The two women seemed to be in great spirits as they partied it up at Highmark Stadium in New York — yet no one seemed to be having more fun than Jason.
The Philadelphia Eagles center, who tailgated with the Bills Mafia before the game, stole the show when he tore off his “Big Yeti” shirt to celebrate one of his younger brother’s touchdowns.
After Travis made it into the end zone, Jason, 36, ripped off his top and let out a bellow of excitement before jumping out of the window and into the crowd.
The dad of three, who held a beer in one hand, gave several fans high-fives before showing off his athleticism and jumping back into the box.
While his wife seemed unfazed by antics, Swift was visibly shocked by Jason’s shirtless celebration.
Jason’s daughter Elliotte — who seemingly stayed back in Philadelphia with Kylie’s parents — was equally caught off guard by her father’s celebration.
The soon-to-be-retired athlete posted a photo on X of the 2-year-old’s hilarious response after seeing him ditch his top on TV.
According to a text from someone named ‘Ma,’ presumably Kylie’s mother, “Ellie said ‘Dads boobs are showing!’”
Sunday marked the first time that Jason and Kylie have been seen hanging out with the “Anti-Hero” singer, who started dating Travis in July 2023.
Although Swift typically attends Travis’ games alongside his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce, Jason has been preoccupied with his own football schedule over the last couple months.
However, his season — and potentially his career — came to an end last weekend with unconfirmed retirement rumors running rampant.
Travis Kelce Says He ‘Loves It’ When Taylor Swift Supports Him at Games Despite the ‘Cranky NFL Fans’
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Travis Kelce is proud to have support from his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
Kelce, 34, opened up about how the couple maintain their privacy despite their celebrity status on Wednesday’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show.
Kansas City’s star tight end said, “It’s a beautiful thing, isn’t it? Hopefully, everybody realizes we’re just two people supporting each other and having fun with it, man.”
Kelce continued, “It’s nothing more than that, and how much the world wants to paint the picture and make us the enemy, we just have fun with it, and we enjoy every single bit of it.”
With Swift becoming a celebrated member of Chiefs Kingdom after regularly supporting the team at games throughout the season, Kelce gushed over the singer finding time to attend games despite her ultra-packed schedule.
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“I love it when Taylor comes and supports me and enjoys the game with the fam and friends,” Kelce said. “It’s been nothing but a wonderful year, man.”
Kelce said he and Swift are aware of the NFL purists who criticize the league’s coverage of the singer during games, and that Swift “has dealt with” similar negativity “forever.”
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We hear it but we hardly ever talk about it,” Kelce said, brushing off the digital toxicity by calling hateful comments “nothing to even talk about, nothing to really bring up.”
Looking back on having his girlfriend by his side throughout the NFL season, Kelce said the experience was “brand new” for him, citing “having the paparazzi follow me every single day into work” and “everybody having my name on their talk show” as elements of the media frenzy he’s learned to adapt to while dating Swift.
“You know, it’s been a crazy, crazy ride that I could have never anticipated,” Kelce shared. “But I’m having fun with it. The majority of the world is having fun with it, outside all the cranky NFL fans that just don’t want to see the Chiefs win,” he added.
Still, Kelce joked that he and Swift are “slowly” winning over the naysayers. “You know what, we’re slowly reeling them in. They’re fighting it right now,” he joked.
After the Chiefs won the AFC Championship game in Baltimore on Sunday, Swift joined him on the field to congratulate him — and he and the pop star shared several sweet moments together.
The couple shared several kisses and the NFL star was heard saying, “I love you,” during the celebrations in Baltimore.
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During the AFC Championship ceremony at M&T Bank Stadium, the NFL star’s parents, Ed and Donna Kelce, and his brother, Jason Kelce, joined him and Swift on the field.
Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce. PATRICK SMITH/GETTY
On Wednesday’s episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, Travis said to his brother, “Shoutout to Tay, thanks for joining the team,” after Jason, 36, joked that Swift had “reached the Super Bowl in her rookie year.”
“It was so fun seeing you guys afterwards hanging around to see us raise that Lamar Hunt trophy yet again,” Travis said. “We had the whole family down on the field,” Jason recalled. “We had me, mom, dad and Taylor. Everybody was down there.”
Among the other sweet moments the couple shared on the field included several kisses and embraces, and the NFL star switched up his usual “Tay” nickname to call the singer “sweetie” in a video captured and circulated online.
Swift’s attendance at Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 remains uncertain.