Travis Kelce shared a sweet message with Taylor Swift after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens during the AFC Championship game.
After the Sunday game concluded, Swift, 34, made her way to the field at M&T Bank Stadium to greet Kelce, 34, who was surrounded by teammates and cameras.
“Tay, I’m gonna enjoy with the guys,” Kelce told Swift. The tight end then went in for a kiss and told the Grammy winner, “I love you.”
The singer kept her hand over her mouth as she whispered a private message back to her beau.
Their on-field exchange came after the Chiefs secured their spot in next month’s Super Bowl LVIII. The Chiefs will compete against the San Francisco 49ers on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas.
The “Wildest Dreams” singer planted a big kiss on Kelce as his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce, stood beside them.
The superstar was later seen with her arm around Ed as she pointed to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, who was on stage receiving their AFC Championship trophy.
On stage, the tight end passionately addressed Chiefs friends and family. He quoted the Beastie Boys’ lyrics “You’ve got to fight/ for your right/ to party” — the same lyric he repeated last year when they won the 2023 Super Bowl.
A source close to the couple told PEOPLE, “It was the best night ever,” and that the “whole family was so, so excited and riding a high.”
“To be going to Vegas now is indescribable,” said the insider. “Having his family there, all his best friends and managers, and of course, Taylor, celebrating with him was very special.”
“It’s obvious, isn’t it? They’re genuinely happy together,” continued the source. “She’s there to support him and cheer him on, and she’s fit in seamlessly with everyone he loves.”
As the celebrations continued, Kelce was joined by his older brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce. The Kelce brothers walked into each other’s arms for several bear hugs and handshakes.
“You keep your shirt on this time?” Travis jokingly asked Jason, who quipped, “I did … for right now. We’ll see how it goes.”
The Eagles player then choked up while congratulating his younger brother. “I know it wasn’t easy. I know it was a hard year,” Jason said. “Finish it. Finish this motherf—-er!”