Will Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift spend Christmas on football field?
Travis Kelce says he will spend Christmas with Chiefs supporters, but does not specifically mention Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce revealed that he will be working hard for a game against the Las Vegas Raiders on December 25 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri as part of his Christmas plan making his fans wonder if Taylor Swift will attend again to cheer him on the football field.
“It will be a fun one,” the tight end, 34, said of the holiday according to Page Six.
The NFL athlete said that he would spend Christmas with Chiefs supporters, even if he did not specifically mention Swift.
“The kingdom always travels. We always travel well,” he gushed. “It’s always a luxury playing for Kansas City — home and away.”
Notably, since the couple formally began dating in September, Swift has frequently appeared in Kelce's games.
Most recently, to watch the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the New England Patriots, the Grammy winner and her father, Scott Swift, took a plane to Massachusetts.
The singer gained admiration not only for giving $100 bills to Gillette Stadium employees but also for being seen on camera giggling at jeers from other football fans.
She also reacted angrily when she saw Patriots cornerback Myles Bryant shove her "lover" Travis Kelce into the end zone.
Travis Kelce, the brother of Philadelphia Eagles centre Jason Kelce, has confirmed that his brother will be "celebrating after" his game against the New York Giants. The two are accustomed to spending holidays on the field.
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