Travis Kelce takes notes from his pop star girlfriend Taylor Swift by singing loudly after the Chiefs’ 25-22 overtime victory over the 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl.
Kelce, usually known for singing the Beastie Boys’ “Fight for Your Right” at Kansas City celebrations, won his third Lombardi Trophy in 11 years with the Chiefs. He added an additional song to his victory speech.
The nine-time Pro Bowler sang Elvis Presley’s “Viva Las Vegas” into a microphone in front of the Allegiant Stadium crowd as Swift watched from the field below the stage with Donna Kelce.
“Emir Kingdom! Are you all listening to this? We have been fighting for our rights all day long,” he said before the chorus.
“We have a chance to do it three times in a row. … See you next year,” he added.
However, the game wasn’t always party-friendly.
The Chiefs, who have struggled offensively all year, trailed 10-3 at the half and didn’t take the lead until the end of the third quarter, at 13-10.
During the second quarter, after a play in which former Jets receiver Mecole Hardman recorded a huge 52-yard gain, Kelce shoved head coach Andy Reid after Isaiah Pacheco fumbled in the red zone. The yelling was seen on the broadcast.
According to CBS’ Tracy Wolfson, Kelce also threw his helmet as he was getting off the field.
However, Reed and Kelce were seen hugging afterward and appeared to ignore the exchange in order to win the match and move on.
After the win, Kelce told ESPN that he wanted to continue his argument with Reed.
“I just told him how much I love him,” he said.
Kelsea was able to celebrate her win with Swift, who attended the match after playing four shows in Tokyo, Japan on her Elas tour.
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The two hugged and kissed on the field after his speech and song.
Swift sat in a star-studded suite alongside Ice Spice and Blake Lively. Her family and the Kelce family were also in attendance.
In his third Super Bowl win, Kelce had nine receptions on 10 targets for 93 yards.





