The Kansas City Chiefs continue to win football games. The team is now 9-0 after a dramatic game-winning field goal block that kept their undefeated season alive. As the Chiefs refuse to get tired of winning, an intriguing storyline has developed with one of their franchise cornerstones. After a slow start to the season, Travis Kelce is starting to look like the Kelce of old.
Over the last three weeks, Kelce has been a target hog and Patrick Mahomes' favorite weapon of choice. Kelce followed up stat lines of 10/90/1 and 14/100 with an eight catch, 64 yard and one touchdown performance in the Chiefs' win over the Denver Broncos. Really, since the end of September, all those "Kelce is washed" takes have been flushed down the toilet. As have the stories about Taylor Swift missing Kelce's games.
Swift has regained her role as a Chiefs superfan, showing up consistently whenever possible given her tour schedule. Unfortunately, the two will be spending some time apart soon, as their schedules are about to get busier than usual over the next month or so.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift spend their downtime like normal couples
In order to make up for that lost time, Kelce has given Swift the "gift" of spending alone time together as much as possible before then. A source for Page Six revealed details of their last few days and the days to come.
Taylor and Travis are enjoying some down time for the next couple of days before they both have to get back to their busy schedules. With Taylor heading to Toronto for her shows later this week, Travis and her will be apart for a little bit... So they're just focusing on spending quality time together at this point. Despite their fame, Taylor and Travis are very chill and spend their downtime like a lot of typical couples
Swift will be jetting off to Canada very soon, as she has some tour stops up north beginning with a show in Toronto on November 14. She has a break from November 23 to December 6.
Kelce, meanwhile, will be traveling with the Chiefs to Buffalo and Charlotte for road games against the Bills and Panthers. He will then come back to KC for two straight home games against the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers.