Taylor Swift kisses Travis Kelce in new pictures of the Chiefs celebrating their opening NFL win over Baltimore Ravens

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift posed for pictures with Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman and his girlfriend Chariah Gordon after their win over the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night.

Gordon shared two pictures from the celebrations with Taylor kissing Travis on the cheek in one of the images in the aftermath of the dramatic win at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Chiefs beat the Ravens 27-20 at Arrowhead Stadium, with Baltimore having a touchdown ruled out in the final second of the game when it emerged Isaiah Likely’s toe was out of bounds.

It meant that Kelce and the Chiefs started the road to a potentially historic Super Bowl ‘three-peat’ with a win – and they made sure the victory got the celebration it deserved.

Travis and Taylor have since flown to New York for the weekend, with Kelce not needed back in Kansas City until Tuesday to prepare for next Sunday’s game against Cincinnati Bengals.

Taylor Swift kisses Travis Kelce in a picture with Mecole Hardman and Chariah Gordon

The couples posed together after a dramatic win for the Chiefs against Baltimore Ravens

Kelce later held a party at Prime Social in Kansas City for his team and their partners, with Page Six reporting that Swift ‘got a little drunky’, according to a source.

Swift certainly arrived to the stadium dressed to party, strutting her stuff in an expensive ensemble.

The pop star, 34, made her debut this season sporting a $1,750 Versace denim corset top that had gold Medusa detailing at the top, coupled with a matching pair of denim short-shorts.

She accessorized the look with a pair of $1,650 sky-high, patent leather Giuseppe Zanotti boots in maroon, and small black Louis Vuitton trunk bag with gold hardware that retails for $3,950 – in theme with the Chiefs’ signature red color, of course.

Page Six says that the party was ‘intimate’ and no social media posts of the bash were online. But the outlet reports that no phones were confiscated.

 

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