Kansas City Chief’s tight end Travis Kelce was greeted by a young Swiftie during practice on Wednesday.
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The NFL team posted the footage on social media, writing, “The guys got to spend some time with Make-A-Wish kiddo Jackson yesterday who, after 7 rounds of aggressive treatment, just recently got to say he is officially cancer free!”
The guys got to spend some time with Make-A-Wish kiddo Jackson yesterday who, after 7 rounds of aggressive treatment, just recently got to say he is officially cancer free! pic.twitter.com/pM0Nnsl3BB
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) June 13, 2024
Travis Kelce Shares Warm Moment With Young Fan
The young fan wore a black “87” jersey in honor of Kelce, while his sister’s red T-shirt donned the phrase “Go Taylor’s Boyfriend.” The three-time Super Bowl champion has famously been dating 14x Grammy winner Taylor Swift, announcing their relationship last October.
Patrick Mahomes, Kelce’s teammate, mentioned the Swift shirt while greeting fans.
The Kansas City Chiefs teased their Super Bowl ring reveal this week posting videos on social media of Kelce pointing to his ring finger. The video sparked a frenzy of comments speculating about an engagement between the tight end and his superstar girlfriend. Rumors have circulated that the two were to be engaged soon, and the Chiefs’ video only added fuel to the fire.
“TRAVIS ARE YOU TRYING TO TELL US SMTH WITH THAT RING??” a fan asked.
“Travis today is not the day to be playing with people,” said another fan, while another wrote, “They know what they’re doing” in response to the NFL team’s video.
Kelce Gets Honest About Retirement
Kelce has carved out quite a career for himself in Kansas City. He has already won three Super Bowls with the Chiefs. If he can secure a fourth one this season, he could stake his claim as the greatest to play the position.
It brings about the thought of retirement. But the Chiefs tight end says he has no plans to walk away from the game any time soon.
“I can’t put a specific timeframe on it. I enjoy coming to work every single day. Of course, I recognize there are opportunities beyond football for me. But when I’m here, I feel like a kid again,” Kelce said.
“I’m going to keep playing until the wheels fall off. Hopefully, that’s not anytime soon. It’s clear that I’m closer to the end of my career than the beginning. I need to ensure I’m prepared for life after football as well.”