Taylor Swift celebrates cheeky Travis Kelce moment in Kansas City Chiefs vs Las Vegas Raiders

Taylor Swift celebrates cheeky Travis Kelce moment in Kansas City Chiefs vs Las Vegas Raiders

Travis Kelce caught Taylor Swift’s eye once again on the field at Arrowhead Stadium on Black Friday when the Chiefs tight end threw a lateral to Samaje Perine.

Kelce reeled in a throw from Patrick Mahomes on a 3rd and 10 before turning and offloading the ball into Perine, who surged further forward.

And Swift, watching on from the stands alongside Kelce’s friends and family, was quick to celebrate the quick-thinking from her boyfriend.

As the cameras cut to the singer in Kelce’s VIP suite, she copied his ‘first down’ celebration as the Chiefs forced their way up the field. 

It proved a crucial moment in a drive that ended with Justin Watson scoring a touchdown for the Chiefs to put his team into a 10-3 lead. 

It is the first Chiefs game Swift has been in a short while – she missed the last two road games against Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills due to her Eras Tour commitments.

Travis Kelce threw another lateral in Chiefs vs Raiders on Friday, igniting huge excitement

Taylor Swift went through all the emotions cheering Travis Kelce on for the Chiefs vs Raiders

Taylor Swift went through all the emotions cheering Travis Kelce on for the Chiefs vs Raiders

And she will be absent next week as well when they host the Los Angeles Chargers due to her final three Eras dates of the year in Canada.

Swift was pictured arriving at Arrowhead earlier on Friday alongside Kelce’s mom Donna and her father, Scott. 

The Chiefs headed into the game knowing that a victory would seal their place in the playoffs. 

And Kelce headed into it chasing franchise history. 

He is currently tied with Tony Gonzalez on 76 touchdowns in his career for the Chiefs, with one more putting Kelce into top spot and resetting the record for most touchdowns scored.

Gonzalez was in attendance on Friday too, working as an analyst for Amazon Prime but Kelce was unable to score on the day.

The Chiefs eventually won 19-17 but the Raiders fumbled the ball in the final seconds of the game, when they were approaching field goal range.

With the win secured, Kelce went straight down the tunnel and did not wait to shake hands with the Raiders players. 

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