Taylor Swift Is Supporting Her ‘Man’ Travis Kelce In Every Possible Way. Look What She Did Recently
In just 154 games, Travis Kelce, a great tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, became the fastest tight end in NFL history to earn 11,000 career yards.
With this, Kelce became the only player in Chiefs history to accomplish this milestone, surpassing the previous record of 191 games held by Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez.
Taylor Swift, Kelce’s girlfriend, showed her support by liking an Instagram post from the Chiefs that mentioned the player. The 34-year-old’s relationship with Swift on a romantic level has drawn notice lately.
📲| @taylorswift13 liked the @Chiefs post celebrating @tkelce breaking records!
"Fastest tight end to 11k receiving yards AND the only player in franchise history to do it 🏹 " pic.twitter.com/ePpd0Y0bhV
— Taylor Swift Updates 🩶 (@swifferupdates) November 27, 2023
“He’s used to fans going crazy in football, so it’s not such a shock,” People was informed by an insider.
“Taylor knows it’s a lot for anyone to handle, but Travis learned to manage it over the years with NFL fans and not let it affect him.
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“With Taylor’s ex Joe [Alwyn], she was so private. They’d never go outside and walk around together.
“They just stayed at her Nashville compound or her Rhode Island house.
“With Travis, she’s more free and able to share her full life and she loves it.”
Outstanding career statistics
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Nevertheless, Kelce has had a fantastic game while on the field, helping the Chiefs defeat the Las Vegas Raiders 31–17.
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With two touchdowns and 298 yards passing, Patrick Mahomes was instrumental. Known for his success at tight end, Kelce has amassed an incredible career stat sheet that includes being among the top four in career receiving yards and receptions, owning the record for the most games with 100 yards or more received, and approaching his seventh season with 1,000 yards or more.