Taylor Swift was the talk of the NFL world for much of the 2023 season, as she was seen cheering on Travis Kelce on his way to a Super Bowl championship at Kansas City Chiefs games multiple times.
Harrison Butker, who played a key role in the Chiefs’ third Super Bowl victory since the 2019 season, spoke about meeting Swift and his expectations for the couple’s future.
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Travis Kelce, No. 87 of the Kansas City Chiefs, embraces after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in overtime during Super Bowl III at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024. and Taylor Swift. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
“I can’t say I’m a ‘Swifty,’ but I got to meet her after the New Year’s game,” Butker said. EWTN News” “Thoroughly” “We had just won the AFC West championship, and I rarely go out. But it’s a new year, so I had to buy some champagne and enjoy the ball drop and all that. I went to a party…Travis showed up and Taylor was there too and I got to meet her and she was a very humble and very kind person.”
Butker said he didn’t think Swift grew up surrounded by soccer, and Swift expressed surprise that he could kick the ball this far. He added that he was “a little nervous” about meeting the pop star.

Kansas City Chiefs No. 7 Harrison Butker makes a 28-yard field goal in the second quarter of a game against the San Francisco 49ers during Super Bowl III at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024. stare. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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“Like I said at Georgia Tech, I hope they get married and start a family.”
It’s unclear what the future holds for Kelce and Swift. The two have been spending a lot of time together since the 2023 NFL season ended. Kelsea was seen supporting Swift’s international performances on her Ellas Tour in Australia and Singapore.
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A fan holds up autographs of Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs jersey number 87 Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Eric Thomas/Getty Images)
The tight end jetted back to Philadelphia to attend his brother Jason’s retirement announcement. At the time, the two were at a Cleveland Cavaliers game.
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