How Taylor Swift Is Supporting Travis Kelce After Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Loss
Taylor Swift is supporting Travis Kelce after he and the Kansas City Chiefs lost the Super Bowl to the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, 2025. Swift is still proud of Kelce despite his team’s poor performance.
NFL's it couple, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, have officially fallen on hard times. Super Bowl LIX on February 9 saw the Kansas City Chiefs lose 40-22 against the Philadelphia Eagles, as they were hoping to earn their third Super Bowl champion title. Swift, who was in attendance with a few of her close friends, witnessed the loss—and is now supporting Kelce as he comes down from the defeat.
According to a Page Six insider, Swift “knows how hard” Kelce has “worked all season and was thrilled to be at the Super Bowl to show her support.” In light of the Chiefs losing, the pop star still thinks highly of the tight end for making it so far, the source said, adding, “Taylor knows Travis took this loss very hard but she couldn’t be more proud of him regardless of the outcome."
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The loss is likely a difficult one for the Chiefs, considering the team only lost two games the entire 2024-2025 football season. Ahead of the Super Bowl, Kelce sweetly revealed that Swift inspired him to play better. "I better hold up my end of the bargain. She's up there being the superstar that she is and never taking no for an answer and always working her tail off," Kelce said of Swift during a pre-game press conference, according to People. "I better match that energy for sure."
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As for what happened on actual gameday, Kelce chalked up the Chiefs's performance to a series of repeated errors. "You don’t lose like that without everything going bad. We haven’t played that bad all year,” he told reporters after his team lost, later adding that he and the rest of his teammates “just couldn’t find that spark, couldn’t find that momentum...This team is going to fight until the end forever, and you saw that,” he told reporters. “Even with the score late, we’re always going to fight.”