A triumph marked the conclusion of Travis Kelce’s 2023 season, and the beginning of his 2024 season will begin with another victory: quality time with his love Taylor Swift.
In spite of the fact that they only had three catches, the Kansas City Chiefs held on to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals, who were on the road, by a score of 25-17, so claiming their eighth consecutive AFC West championship.
Following that, the couple was transported in a golf cart to the players’ parking area, where cameras belonging to DailyMail.com filmed Kelce and Swift escaping in his Rolls Royce. A Chiefs varsity jacket bearing Swift’s nickname, “Tay-Ta,” was worn by Swift, while Kelce donned sweatpants and a knit hat over his shaved head. Swift was wearing the Chiefs varsity jacket.
Because Kelce is the kind of gentleman that he is, he made sure to open the door for his date on New Year’s Eve.
It is anticipated that the couple will hold a private party in the Kansas City region with their family and friends in order to ring in the year 2024. An earlier sighting of Kelce’s mother, Donna, was observed in Swift’s luxury box earlier in the evening.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ringing in the new year with a kiss!
Taylor Swift reacts at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City during the Chiefs-Bengals game on Sunday.
Swift was also wearing a Chiefs jacket with ‘Tay-Tay’ embroidered near the pocket, a reference to Kelce’s rumored nickname for the 34-year-old singer. Swifties took to social media to express their delight that he has adopted the fan base’s nickname for her.
And, as has become customary at Arrowhead, fans brought signs in the hopes of attracting her attention.
One astute Chiefs fan dubbed the romantic couple ‘T-N-T,’ writing, ‘They’re Dynamite!’
Another young attendee said she was ‘only here for Taylor.’
Kansas City held the Bengals scoreless for the final seven possessions, with Harrison Butker going 6 for 6 on field goals.
The relationship that Swift has with Kelce has resulted in her developing ties with the families of Chiefs players.
Kansas City (10-6) won the No. 3 seed and at least one home playoff game thanks to the performance of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who threw for 245 yards and a score before completing the game. Isiah Pacheco ran twelve times for a total of one hundred thirty yards, and Rashee Rice had five receptions for 127 yards.
Butker missed his final field goal, which was a 46-yard attempt through a gusty wind, with 2 minutes and 59 seconds left in the game. The Bengals (8-8) had been leading by ten points early on, but they were now trailing by 25-17.
Jake Browning intercepted Tyler Boyd on a lengthy fourth down in order to move the Bengals into Kansas City territory. However, the Chiefs got eight sacks for the day thanks to back-to-back sacks by George Karlaftis and Chris Jones, which put a stop to the Bengals’ aspirations of making a comeback.
Browning wound up with 197 yards and a touchdown pass at the end of the game. The game-winning touchdown throw was grabbed by Joe Mixon, who carried the ball for 65 yards on the ground.
The remaining 18 points of the game were scored by Butker through field goals that were made from 54, 43, 27, 24, 48, and 46 yards.
Kelce is within a few yards away from finishing his ninth consecutive season with 1,000 yards or more of receiving yards.
Due to the fact that they have competed against one other in two AFC championship games that were closely contested, the Bengals and Chiefs are accustomed to playing games with high stakes when the weather gets frigid. Moreover, they are typically accompanied by a great deal of trash talking, whether it comes from political leaders or, as was the case last week, from players such as Ja’Marr Chase of the Bengals franchise.
It is not uncommon for the antagonism to extend onto the playing field as well. In the middle of the second quarter, Chase and L’Jarius Sneed, a cornerback for the Chiefs, got into a furious fight. This led to a scrum that involved the entire team, which resulted in personal fouls that were offset by the scrum.
The Bengals grabbed a 10-7 lead after a drive that lasted 8 and a half minutes finished with a field goal and a march that lasted 6 and a half minutes ended with Mixon catching a touchdown pass. Mahomes was taken down from behind by Trey Hendrickson, who rushed around rookie right tackle Wanya Morris. Subsequently, Sam Hubbard pounced on the loose ball, which allowed Cincinnati to regain possession of the ball.
The longest reception that Kelce had against Cincinnati was for ten yards, and he only had three grabs for a total of sixteen yards.
It was because of pass interference on Sneed in the end zone that Browning was able to score a touchdown run of one yard.
Mahomes had the opportunity to take the lead on their following possession when he spotted Marquez Valdes-Scantling wide open. However, Butker’s first field goal brought the Chiefs to within 17-10, and they had the chance to grab the lead. As a result of yet another dropped pass, which was Kansas City’s 40th of the season in the National Football League, the Chiefs were forced to settle for a field goal, which resulted in them falling down 17-13 at the halftime break.
While the Chiefs’ defense became more resolute in the second half of the game, the Chiefs’ offense started to show signs of life.
After preventing the Bengals from kicking a field goal on fourth-and-1 at the Kansas City 6 yard line, they drove 82 yards to kick Butker’s third field goal of the new season. Following the Bengals’ decision to punt, Mahomes successfully intercepted Rashee Rice for 67 yards, so facilitating Butker’s chip attempt and providing the Chiefs with a decisive advantage.