Travis Kelce hilariously references Taylor Swift after Chiefs win

 

 

Travis Kelce had some jokes following the Chiefs’ 23-14 home win over the Texans in the AFC divisional round.

During postgame interviews, Kelce, 35, was asked if he feels 25 again because of his stellar performance, where he helped lead the Chiefs to their seventh consecutive AFC championship.

His response, “22 baby, 22,” was an obvious reference to Taylor Swift’s hit song “22,” where the start of the chorus goes, “I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 22.”

Swift was in the crowd for Saturday’s game, where she was spotted with 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark in an Arrowhead Stadium suite.

Taylor Swift arrives at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium before the Chiefs’ 23-14 win over the Texans in the AFC divisional round.

Clark and the pop star were seen celebrating and hugging multiple times throughout the divisional round game, particularly during Kelce’s big plays.

Kelce finished Saturday’s game with a total of seven receptions for 117 yards, marking his ninth career playoff game with at least 100 yards, breaking a tie with Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice for an NFL record.

Taylor Swift talks with Caitlin Clark during the Chiefs’ win over the Texans in the AFC divisional roundGetty Images
Taylor Swift hugs Caitlin Clark (right) as they celebrate with Swift’s father, Scott, (left) following a touchdown by Travis Kelce during the second half of the Chiefs’ win over the Texans in the AFC divisional game.AP

The three-time Super Bowl champion also surpassed 2,000 postseason receiving yards, joining Rice as the only other player to achieve that feat.

Kelce’s touchdown early in the fourth quarter gave Kansas City an eight-point lead, and ultimately sealed the game for the Chiefs.

Travis Kelce celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the Chiefs’ win over the Texans.AP
Travis Kelce looks on after the Chiefs defeated the Texans in the AFC divisional round.Getty Images

The star tight end also caught a 49-yard reception in the second quarter, which set the Chiefs up for their first touchdown.

The Chiefs will play either the Ravens or the Bills in the AFC championship, which is set for Kansas City on Jan. 26.

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