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'This fall will be completely different': Taylor Swift's new routine fuels Travis Kelce retirement rumors

'This fall will be completely different': Taylor Swift's new routine fuels Travis Kelce retirement rumors

Time of India10 hours ago

Taylor Swift is expected to have a more prominent presence at Kansas City Chiefs games (Getty Images)
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, all eyes are on Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce—and not just for what he brings on the field. This year could mark a turning point in both his professional career and his personal life, with girlfriend
Taylor Swift
expected to play a much bigger role on the sidelines than ever before.
With no tour in sight, Taylor Swift plans to support Travis Kelce at games more regularly
Unlike previous years, when Taylor Swift had to juggle sold-out shows across the globe, the pop superstar's 2025 calendar is unusually wide open. This means she may finally get the chance to fully embrace her role as Travis Kelce's biggest cheerleader.
'Taylor is really looking forward to the upcoming NFL season. Not just because she loves supporting Travis, but because for the first full season since they started dating, she's not juggling a packed tour schedule,' a source told PEOPLE.
'This fall will be completely different. It's the first season where she's not constantly flying back and forth or working around an entire touring calendar.'
The timing couldn't be more perfect. Kelce, 35, is rumored to be considering retirement after the 2025 season, making this potentially his last run with the Chiefs. And having Swift by his side—consistently—could make this final chapter all the more meaningful.
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Could this season become Travis Kelce's fairytale farewell?
Kelce's bond with Swift has captured the imagination of NFL fans and Swifties alike. Her presence at games last season sparked viral moments, boosted jersey sales, and even brought new demographics into the world of football. But this fall, her involvement might go deeper than celebrity cameos.
With Swift attending more games and enjoying a less chaotic schedule, the couple could experience a level of normalcy they've never had before.
For Chiefs fans, this adds an emotional layer to what may already be a farewell season for one of the franchise's all-time greats.
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Whether Kelce ultimately retires or not, having Swift along for the ride promises to inject a new kind of energy into the 2025 NFL season. And if this is indeed the last dance for No. 87, it may be one filled with unforgettable moments—on and off the field.

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