During this week’s Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift made history by winning Album of the Year for her hit album “Midnights,” becoming the first person ever to win four Album of the Year awards. And it sounds like Travis Kelce is extremely proud of his partner for her accomplishments – and he wants to accomplish something for her in return.
During his press conference ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs matchup with the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, Travis Kelce had some high praise for Swift after she made history at the Grammy Awards.
“She’s unbelievable. She’s rewriting the history books herself,” Kelce said of Swift’s wins at the Grammy Awards.
Travis talking about Taylor’s Grammy win and her new album #SuperBowlLVIII pic.twitter.com/4css3kdACG
— Tayvis Nation 🏈🫶🏻 (@tayvisnation) February 6, 2024
And he had a pretty bold promise to her, saying that he plans to create some history himself by winning a Super Bowl championship this weekend.
“I told her that I’ll have to hold up my end of the bargain and come home with some hardware too,” Kelce said during his interview.
But Kelce seems to understand that her fanbase and popularity are much, much bigger than his.
“I don’t think I’ve brought too much to the game. I just go out there and have fun,” Kelce said. “Taylor has an unbelievable fanbase that follows her and supports her throughout her life, and it’s been fun to kind of gather the Swifties into Chiefs kingdom and open them up to the football world and the sports world. It’s been cool to just experience that.”
We’ll have to see if Kelce can win the Lombardi Trophy on Sunday.

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