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Breaking News:Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift fly to NYC after Chiefs’ Week 1 triumph…See More 👇
Football’s hottest couple is on the move.
After a wild season-opening victory for the Chiefs against the Ravens on Thursday night, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift boarded a plane in Kansas City bound for New York on Friday.
The Chiefs tight end was snapped getting out of a car while wearing a baseball hat, t-shirt, shorts and sneakers, seemingly helping Swift out of the car.
Swift, however, wasn’t captured by the lens, using an umbrella to keep herself hidden as she boarded the plane.
The pop megastar was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night, hugging Kelce’s mom Donna in a suite to celebrate the star tight end’s play to kickoff the NFL season.
The notable play came in the second quarter as he faked out the defense to catch a deep ball to convert on third-and-12 that led to a field goal in the 27-20 Chiefs win.
The 23-yard connection helped quarterback Patrick Mahomes make history midgame, becoming the franchise’s all-time passing yards leader.
Kelce finished the game with three receptions across four targets for 34 yards.
The 14-time Grammy award winner sported a denim on denim outfit with red thigh-high boots by Giuseppe Zanotti to kickoff the season.
Swift also spent time Chariah Gordon, who got engaged to Mecole Hardman in June, among other Chiefs WAGs.
Gordon later posted a video with Swift, asking her how she was feeling after the victory while addressing Swift as “sissy pop.”
“How are you feeling sissy pop?” Gordon asked.
I’m feel fantastic,” Swift said before the two started jumping up and down together.
The couple was seen hand-in-hand leaving the AFC Championship rematch.
Kelce was back in his pregame fit of a white and brown shirt and pants matching set paired with black aviators and a red and white baseball cap over his new haircut.
The Chiefs will host the Bengals in Week 2 at home on Sept. 15 and since Swift is on a break from her Eras Tour until October, it’s likely she will be in attendance.