Taylor Swift is going to the Super Bowl! Er, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are going to the Super Bowl!
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce will be at Lincoln Financial Field as his old team takes on the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game. Kelce will be working the Eagles game for ESPN, but it could mean he misses his brother, Travis Kelce, play in the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills after.
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The Chiefs made it to their fifth Super Bowl in the last six years after breaking the hearts of Josh Allen and the Bills in Sunday night’s AFC title game thriller while the Eagles made easy work of the Washington Commanders in a historic 55-23 blowout to crown themselves NFC champions.
Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce shared a sweet moment Sunday after the Chiefs punched their ticket to Super Bowl 2025, their third straight Super Bowl appearance.
The couple, who began dating on July 2023, couldn’t contain their excitement after the Chiefs clinched their third-straight Super Bowl appearance Sunday night.
Jason Kelce is living the best of both worlds, celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles divisional victory and cheering for his brother, Travis Kelce, at Arrowhead Stadium. A video posted to social media Sunday showed the former University of Cincinnati Bearcats standout holding a beverage while standing in the same suite as Taylor Swift and his mom,
Taylor Swift celebrated her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s victory at the AFC Championship Game on Jan. 26 with some very sweet PDA.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could be seen having a sweet conversation before their passionate on-field kiss after the Chiefs-Bills AFC Championship game on January 26. Here's what they said.
At last year’s Super Bowl, Swift was coming straight from the Tokyo run of her Eras Tour. Much was made over whether or not she would make it to that game, but through the pow
Jason Kelce made his way from Philadelphia—where his former team clenched a ticket to the Super Bowl—before heading to Kansas City to see Travis Kelce and the Chiefs secure their spot.