Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop sensation Taylor Swift got to spend a lot of time together over the past several months as he traveled overseas often to support her during her Eras Tour. But now, he’ll be leaving her, even though the NFL season does not begin for over a month.
Even though the Kansas City Chiefs don’t play their season-opening game until September, Travis Kelce is required to attend training camp with the Chiefs in preparation for the upcoming season. This means that he won’t be able to travel to spend time with Taylor Swift, so their relationship will move to long-distance once again.
“Travis’ last few concerts were bittersweet,” an inside source told People Magazine. “They knew their time together like this was coming to an end and he made sure to spend every minute he could with Taylor.”
The long-distance aspect of their relationship certainly won’t be easy, but it sounds like they’re well-equipped to handle it.
“It’s definitely tough to be apart but they do everything they can to make it work and show up for each other,” the source shares. “They’re so in love and very, very happy together. All their friends and family can see it.”
The good news is that Swift concludes the international leg of her Eras Tour in late August, so she should be free to support Kelce at the team’s season-opening showdown with the Baltimore Ravens.

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