He’s her mane man.
Travis Kelce is now the owner of a horse that shares a moniker reminiscent of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
Team Valor International, a horse-racing stable based in Florida, announced via a press release Tuesday that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is officially a stakeholder in a 3-year-old gelding called Swift Delivery.
Team Valor and Gary Barber, CEO of Spyglass Entertainment, are the other co-owners, but Kelce reportedly owns “a significant share” as well as the Zoldan family, the owners of Phantom Fireworks.
It’s unclear if the NFL star — who now has some extra money to spare after signing a more than $100 million podcast deal with his brother — meant for the horse to be a tribute to his pop star girlfriend.
Page Six reached out to his rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
However, Swift Delivery — like his Grammy-winning namesake — is also a high-achiever.
Per the release, the racehorse won his first start in an allowance race at Woodbine Racetrack in June.
Kelce, 34, appears to have become a fan of the sport after attending the Kentucky Derby in March.
The football player arrived at the swanky event in Churchill Downs at the time, sporting a dapper tan suit, a light blue dress shirt, navy blue fedora and matching tie.
Swift, 34, was not present for the annual race, as she was reportedly on her way to Paris to kick off the European leg of her Eras Tour, which just concluded.
During that tour, however, the “Wildest Dreams” singer made sure to pay her own tributes to Kelce.
Many times while performing “So High School” — a track off her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” that is about her beau — she and her dancers did the “Swag Surfin” dance.
The routine was a throwback to when Swift watched Kelce and the Chiefs play against the Miami Dolphins at Arrowhead Stadium back in January, and she and her pals did the moves while in the stands.