Taylor Swift Tells Travis Kelce ‘I’ve Never Seen Anything Like That’ Following AFC Championship Game Win

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The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to yet another Super Bowl, their fourth in five years, after beating the Baltimore Ravens, 17-10, in Baltimore on Sunday.

Storylines are abundant coming out of this game, as the Chiefs are the most newsworthy team in the league. But, one of the biggest stories to come out of the game is the on-field interactions between Chiefs stud tight end Travis Kelce and his very famous girlfriend, Taylor Swift.

Taylor Swift, like the family members of all the Chiefs players who were in attendance, joined the team on the field to collect the Lamar Hunt Trophy, named after the late Kansas City Chiefs owner and founder.

Naturally, the cameras were trying to capture every little interaction between America’s most famous couple, just as they have been tracking their every move since the two went public with the relationship during the Chiefs’ week three game against the Bears.

The two shared a kiss on the field for the first time, which naturally went absolutely viral. But, there was a moment that you may have missed on social media, as Taylor Swift told Travis Kelce “I’ve never seen anything like that” after the game.

I get it, Taylor! Football is the absolute best. There is truly nothing like being at the stadium during a big football game that can truly go either way and caring about it. She’s played at every iconic venue the world has to offer, in front of millions and millions of fans in high-energy crowds. But, there’s something different about football.

Maybe she was referring to how well Travis Kelce played. He was arguably the best player on the entire field for the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. He hauled in 11 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown, was running over opposing players and looked every bit like a player still at the top of his game.

Now, Swift, Kelce, and the Chiefs will be off to the biggest spectacle in all of football, as Kansas City will take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on February 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.