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Date:2025-04-19 05:44:51
It was a scene straight out of a music video.
Taylor Swift was on the field after the AFC championship to celebrate with Travis Kelce. The two shared a hug and a kiss after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 at M&T Bank Stadium. The Chiefs advance to Super Bowl 58, their fourth Super Bowl in five years.
In Sunday's game, Kelce had 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown. He has 156 catches in his postseason career, passing San Francisco 49ers Hall of Famer Jerry Rice for most in NFL playoff history.
While speaking on the stage to help accept the Lamar Hunt Trophy given to the team that wins the AFC championship, Kelce sang his signature song: the Beastie Boys' "Fight For Your Right."
During the ceremony, head coach Andy Reid and Swift caught each other's attention and pointed at each other in congratulations.
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The pop superstar has been in attendance at all of Kelce's playoff games this season, including a historically cold game at Arrowhead Stadium against the Miami Dolphins and their two road games. Against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium last week, the tight end's brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, stole the show with his shirtless antics.
Swift has developed a friendship with Patrick Mahomes' wife, Brittany. The quarterback said, "she's just part of Chiefs Kingdom now. She's part of the team."
The 12-time Grammy winner resumes her Eras Tour in Tokyo the week of the Super Bowl, so time will tell if she is able to cheer Kelce on in the big game.
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