Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce is not one to show emotion all that often, but it seems that he couldn’t help himself during a recent performance from his girlfriend Taylor Swift.
This weekend, Travis Kelce attended a few Eras Tour concerts in Amsterdam in support of his girlfriend Taylor Swift. During the concert, Swift played a surprise three-song medley of “Mary’s Song,” “So High School,” and “Everything Has Changed.”
As the Instagram account The Sports Ish pointed out, it seems like those three songs were all dedicated to Kelce, and he couldn’t help but get a little bit emotional as he watched the performance.
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“As girlfriend Taylor Swift performed a three song medley seemingly dedicated to Travis Kelce, the NFL Tight End appeared emotional,” the account wrote this weekend.
“Taylor’s mash-up included Mary’s Song which includes the line, ‘I’ll be eighty-seven; you’ll be eighty-nine’ which fans have connected to Travis’ jersey number and Taylor’s birth year. She followed it with ‘So High School,’ a song from her latest album that references her relationship with Kelce. It ended with ‘Everything has Changed,’ a song about the life-changing power of a new relationship.”
In the video, Kelce can be seen wiping his eyes during the performance while Brittany Mahomes – the wife of teammate Patrick Mahomes – comforts him.
It was quite a heartfelt moment between the couple.

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