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    WATCH: Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Share Heartwarming Moment After Kansas City Chiefs’ Victory Leads To 5th Super Bowl in 6 Years

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce celebrated their second straight AFC Championship together as the Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl.

    The Kansas City Chiefs are now just one win away from making NFL history. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Co. won a thrilling contest against the Buffalo Bills to clinch the AFC Championship and make it to the Super Bowl for the third time in a row.

    Taylor Swift was in the stands to cheer for her boyfriend, Kelce, during the AFC Championship Game. The Chiefs tight end wasn’t very involved on the gridiron, recording only two receptions for 19 yards. But now, he’ll play in his fifth Super Bowl in six years.

    The couple shared an adorable moment postgame, celebrating the Super Bowl berth.

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wholesome Postmatch Moment

    Swift and Kelce’s special moment on the field after last year’s AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens won over the internet.

    Well, the pair gave their fans another heartwarming moment to cherish after the Chiefs won another AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 26.

    The pair shared a kiss on the field after the game. They walked off the field together and interacted with some fans. The pop superstar looked elated, and the crowd erupted as the couple walked by.

    In another video, Swift could be seen jumping up and down in glee while continuously patting Kelce’s chest. Her happiness seemed to know no bounds. Kelce joined her with the same excitement, giving her a hug and a kiss on the head.

    The Chiefs seem invincible this season with the 14-time Grammy Award winner in the stands. They are now 9-0 this season in the games that Swift has attended. The Chiefs will have the opportunity to make it 10-0 when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, Feb. 9.

    “The Tortured Poets Department” singer was in the stands for Kansas City’s AFC Championship game and Super Bowl LVIII last year when the Chiefs won it all.

    With one more win, the Chiefs can become the first team in NFL history to complete a three-peat. The Eagles stand between the Chiefs and their dream. Mahomes promised the fans another championship last offseason, and he’ll do everything in his power to fulfill it.

    The Chiefs secured the No. 1 seed with a 15-2 record and received a bye in the Wild Card Round. They knocked out the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round. On Sunday, Kansas City defeated Buffalo, 32-29, to advance.

    The Eagles have dominated their opponents in the playoffs, as well. They thrashed the Washington Commanders, 55-23, in the NFC Championship Game. Now, all eyes will see if the Chiefs can make history in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

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