Travis Kelce and girlfriend Taylor Swift were spotted sharing a rare on-field PDA moment following the Kansas City Chiefs’ close victory over the Buffalo Bills in the 2025 AFC Championship. The Chiefs secured a 32-29 win at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, propelling them to the upcoming Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
In a video shared online shortly after the game on January 26, the couple were seen embracing on the field to celebrate the team’s accomplishment. The clip shows Swift, aged 35, leaning against Kelce’s chest while the 35-year-old athlete places a reassuring arm around her, gently resting his chin on the top of her head.
This public display of affection has garnered attention as fans and viewers witness the usually private couple revel in the joyous moment following the thrilling game that secured the Chiefs’ spot in the Super Bowl.
Photos snapped on the field also caught the couple sharing a sweet kiss as Swift wrapped her hands around Kelce’s face.
The duo were joined on the field by Kelce’s mom, Donna Kelce, who appeared to be quietly soaking up the party atmosphere across the field and within the stands.
Further X posts caught the lovebirds sharing adorable moments as celebratory confetti streamed around them. One user posted a moment from the game’s broadcast where Swift reached out to cup Kelce’s face within her hands as the pair beamed at one another.
The official NFL X account also shared footage of Kelce’s post-game speech, panning to Swift and Donna cheering him on from the on-field crowd.
Swift served as a pillar of support for Kelce during Sunday’s game, bringing her mom Andrea, dad Scott and brother Austin with her. The clan were spotted arriving in a golf cart just prior to kick-off.
Swift further demonstrated her adoration by rocking an oversized Louis Vuitton sweatshirt over a black miniskirt and red tights, seemingly paying tribute to signature Chiefs colors.
The Chiefs’ latest success comes after Kelce recently reassured fans that he is nowhere near slowing down his football efforts. The tight end told reporters on Friday, January 24, that he “laughs at” so-called concerns about his stamina on the field.
“As long as I’m going out there and we’re winning, baby, that’s all that matters,” Kelce said during the press conference ahead of the Chiefs’ playoff against the Buffalo Bills.
It wasn’t the first time Kelce addressed claims that he is slower on the field. On January 13 he told ESPN’s Pat McAfee that he was “fired up” ahead of the team’s game against the Houston Texans on January 18. “I’m feeling 22 all over again, baby. Let’s go,” Kelce said, a reference to Swift’s hit song, “22.”