Over the past several months, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop superstar Taylor Swift have formed a power couple that has fans swooning over the small details of their relationship. And one small detail in a photo posted on social media seems to have caught the attention of some Swifties.
Before his Super Bowl LVIII matchup with the San Francisco 49ers, Travis Kelced shared a photo of his locker on social media. While it mostly featured things normally found in a football locker, there was one little hidden surprise for anybody who looked at the photo closely enough.
As one Taylor Swift fan pointed out on social media, Kelce appeared to have a Polaroid photo of him and Taylor Swift sitting in his locker along with all of his football gear.
“and he keeps a picture of you in his office downtown” 🥲 pic.twitter.com/FxwV5QkPzJ
— christine | london n8 🫶🏻 (@ccsparksfly) February 12, 2024
The Swiftie, who goes by Christine, also drew a comparison to the lyrics of Swift’s song “You Are In Love” from her 1989 album – “And he keeps a picture of you in his office downtown.”
The photo appears to be taken of the two of them on the field following the team’s AFC Championship Game win over the Baltimore Ravens at the end of January.
It seems that Kelce kept it in his locker as a subtle hidden message about his love for Swift.

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