Exclusive. As his girlfriend Taylor Swift supports him, Travis Kelce ties the Chiefs touchdown record
With Taylor Swift on his side, Travis Kelce is creating Chiefs history!
During the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, November 10, the 35-year-old tight end caught his second touchdown pass of the 2024 NFL season, making Chiefs history as Swift, 34, looked on at Arrowhead Stadium.
In addition to being the Chiefs’ first touchdown of the game, the two-yard scoring drive in the second quarter was also a historic one for Kelce.
According to the Chiefs, it increased his career touchdown reception total to 76, which ties him with Tony Gonzalez for the most in team history.
Game film showed Kelce celebrating with teammates Noah Gray and Samaje Perine after his milestone play, which included spiking the ball in the end zone.
Swift, on the other hand, stared down at her boyfriend on the field while grinning, applauding, and shouting as she celebrated his great play in the luxury at Kansas City stadium.
As she supported Kelce, whose play raised the score to 14–10 at the half, the music sensation was accompanied by her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift.
Swift has already supported her boyfriend at four other games this season.
The first was the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens on September 5, which she watched in a suite with Kelce’s parents and her mother, Andrea.
Additionally, Kelce took time to support the Grammy winner by attending one of her performances in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, just as she was preparing to wrap up her final U.S. Eras Tour dates.
In the Chiefs’ opening games of the season, fans noticed that Kelce started more slowly.
However, the Super Bowl champion stated on his podcast, New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, that he has learned to control his frustration rather than becoming «really, really pissed off» as he used to.
«I used to get really, really pissed off and almost lose my cool,» the Chiefs player said. «I just like to play the game to such a high level of accountability that it’s just tough for me to deal with being mediocre or having stats that represent that.»