Taylor Swift became visibly emotional, telling Travis Kelce, «I’m so proud of you,» following the AFC Championship victory.

Taylor Swift became visibly emotional, telling Travis Kelce, «I’m so proud of you,» following the AFC Championship victory.

Taylor Swift was filled with pride for Travis Kelce after the Chiefs secured a spot in their third consecutive Super Bowl.

In a recent episode of Inside the NFL, footage from the post-game celebration at Arrowhead Stadium captured Swift, 35, expressing her admiration for Kelce, 35, after Kansas City’s victory over the Buffalo Bills.

«I love you so much,» Swift told Kelce as they embraced on the field. «I’m so proud of you, I can’t even stand it.»

The singer of «So High School» then took Kelce’s face in her hands, excitedly exclaiming, «Look what you did! Look what you did!» as she beamed with joy.

Kelce, smiling, told Swift to «wait for two weeks» when the Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. «New Orleans, Louisiana, baby!» he added.

The celebration continued in the tunnel, where Swift joyfully jumped up and down, patted Kelce’s chest, and exclaimed, «You’re going to the Super Bowl!»

Fans were delighted to witness Swift’s enthusiastic support for Kelce and shared the moment with his mom, Donna, as well as Brittany Mahomes, who joined the celebration on the field.

In another video, Swift was seen telling Brittany Mahomes, 29, how she managed to stay composed during the intense NFL season.

«You kept me so calm the last couple of weeks,» the 14-time Grammy winner said. «My heart was in my throat.»

A fan, whose fiancé is a former teammate of Kelce’s, spoke to Delaware News Journal about Swift’s thoughtful behavior after the Lamar Hunt trophy presentation.

«She was the literal definition of a supportive, happy girlfriend,» the fan shared, explaining how Swift followed Kelce around, taking pictures with his family and ensuring he was comfortable and enjoying the moment.

Kelce and the Chiefs will play in Super Bowl 2025 on February 9th at the Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans.