Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce share a kiss on the field as they celebrate the Chiefs’ Super Bowl berth!

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce share a kiss on the field as they celebrate the Chiefs’ Super Bowl berth!

The Kansas City Chiefs are just one victory away from securing a Super Bowl three-peat—unless the Philadelphia Eagles manage to stop them on February 9. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are heading back to the big game!

On Sunday, January 26, the Chiefs triumphed over the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship, earning a spot in the Super Bowl, where they’ll face the Eagles for a rematch of the 2023 championship showdown.

Swift, 35, looking stunning in full Louis Vuitton, walked onto the field alongside Kelce’s mom, Donna, to join the celebration. The couple embraced and kissed as confetti showered the field around them.

During the postgame show, Kelce, 35, sang along to «Get Down Tonight» by KC and the Sunshine Band when asked about the possibility of a three-peat.

At one point, Swift tenderly cupped his face in her hands and kissed him several times, while confetti rained down.

They shared a loving moment on the field, with Swift brushing Kelce’s hair and the couple chatting and embracing.

The Chiefs found themselves tied with the Bills late in the fourth quarter, but a crucial field goal from Harrison Butker gave them the edge and sent them to the Super Bowl.

 

Swift has been a regular at Kelce’s games since they started dating, and the Chiefs have a solid track record when she’s in attendance, including last year’s AFC Championship and Super Bowl victories.

The sport has certainly won her over, as she mentioned in her 2023 TIME Person of the Year feature, saying, «Football is awesome, it turns out. I’ve been missing out my whole life.»

After the Chiefs’ win over the Baltimore Ravens in the 2024 AFC Championship, Swift joined Kelce and his family on the field to celebrate, and the couple shared another sweet kiss.

Kelce, wearing a shirt and hat commemorating the AFC Championship, even shouted a line from the Beastie Boys’ «Fight For Your Right» during his speech.

Swift was also there for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win last year—making a special trip from Japan amid her Eras Tour.

Now, the team is one win away from becoming the first in NFL history to claim three consecutive Super Bowl titles—unless the Eagles spoil their bid.

The Super Bowl is set for Sunday, February 9, at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans, airing on Fox.