Travis Kelce has detailed the electric on-field celebration that followed the Kansas City Chiefs’ win over the Baltimore Ravens Sunday.
The Chiefs tight end was elated after his team defeated the Ravens, 17-10, in the AFC Championship game to qualify for Super Bowl 2024.
All eyes were on the joyous celebration that followed, which included a major PDA moment between Kelce and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
“We had the whole family down on the field We had me, mom, dad, and Taylor. Everybody was down there,” Jason Kelce said on Wednesday’s episode of their “New Heights” podcast.
“You gave your patented, ‘You gotta fight for your right’ speech, I didn’t feel right saying it,” he laughed.
Cameras caught Travis and Swift, both 34, sharing a sweet kiss on the field at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore after the big win before declaring their love for each other.
Swift watched the football action alongside Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce, as well as her BFFs Brittany Mahomes, Keleigh Sperry and Cara Delevingne from a VIP suite.
After her beau’s major win that advanced the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, Swift was pictured celebrating with Travis’ family, including his parents, Ed and Donna Kelce, and Jason, a veteran center on the Philadelphia Eagles.
Jason, 36, went on to mention the now-viral moment between Chiefs coach Andy Reid and the 12-time Grammy winner, which showed the duo pointing at each other after the big win.
“This is the great photo tweeted out of Big Red showing a little love to Taylor up on the stage. They’re pointing at each other,” Jason told his brother.
“We kind of talked about how they know each other from the Philly days, shout out to Scott Swift, big Scott. Him and Andy are good friends,” the tight end noted.
“That was a cool moment to see afterward, I didn’t get to see it as I was up on the stage screaming. But that was a cool one.”
Speaking about Travis’ celebration on the field after the win, Jason noted that it was the star’s first time accepting the Lamar Hunt Trophy for the AFC champions outside of Arrowhead Stadium.
Travis said that even though there were fewer people there this time around, he had all the support he needed.
“The only people that mattered are family, friends, and people that came on the f–king flight with us, dude. That’s all I give a s–t about,” he said.
“All the extra… it’s just, you know, for show I guess. I only cared about seeing you guys and having fun with the guys I just won that game with. It feels like it was a little bit sweeter. This road to where we are now has been more of a challenge which means you have to overcome more, which means it kind of means a little bit more.”
Detailing the team’s rowdy celebration on the way home, Travis said the Chiefs partied the entire flight home.
“We got to have an entire two-hour flight to ourselves were it was just us partying on the freaking plane back home,” he said. “It was electric, it was awesome.
“We had the coaches coming back to where the players were, just reminiscing on the season and enjoying every single bit of being around each other and what we had just accomplished yet again for the second year straight. We got a special group, man.”
Page Six reported Swift will attend the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas as she resumes the international leg of her blockbuster Eras Tour.
Swift has performances scheduled in Tokyo from Feb. 7, through Feb. 10 — one day before Super Bowl LVIII gets underway on Sunday, Feb. 11, but there is time to fly back and arrive in Sin City on Saturday night.
The pop star will be on tour for much of 2024, taking the Eras Tour to Australia, Singapore, and Europe in the first half of the year, before heading to Canada in the fall.