Travis Kelce will not be able to attend the 2025 Grammy Awards with his girlfriend Taylor Swift on Sunday, Feb. 2 because the Kansas City Chiefs will be traveling to New Orleans in preparation for the 2025 Super Bowl.
The next couple of weekends are stacked for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. While Kelce has the actual Super Bowl coming up on Feb. 9, Swift has the music Super Bowl — a.k.a. the Grammys 2025 — this weekend.
Taylor Swift will be going stag to the Grammys this weekend while her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce, prepares for the Super Bowl, inside sources told TMZ. While the music awards ceremony is a week before the big game,
Taylor Swift was in awe after Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC Championship. After the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game, Taylor Swift joined Travis Kelce on the field. She was overwhelmed by the moment following the game.
No, he’s up for “Favorite Surprise Guest” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards because of his appearance at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. And the Kansas City Chiefs tight end got a shoutout from his brother Jason on the latest New Heights podcast (in which we learned Taylor listens every week! ).
Taylor Swift will attend Sunday’s Grammy Awards without Travis Kelce, dashing the hopes of fans who’ve long been waiting for the couple to make their red carpet debut.
A different angle of the couple’s sweet interaction showed the NFL star’s mother, Donna Kelce, joining in on the private celebration.
Fans are wondering if pop superstar Taylor Swift and Chiefs tight end Jason Kelce will support each other at the 2025 Grammys and Super Bowl LIX.
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills quarterback, might be eyeing a Hollywood career after football. Insiders suggest his charisma, looks, and impressive NFL performances have piqued the interest of movie executives.
Super Bowl LIX is now just a little more than a week away as Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in one of the biggest sporting events of the year.
While the survey also found that 17% of fans "hate" what she has done to the NFL, that does not outweigh the positive gains. It also has not likely influenced their willingness to watch.