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Taylor Swift 'Ready For It' With Loving Supporting of Chiefs' Travis Kelce At TEU Event

Taylor Swift 'Ready For It' With Loving Supporting of Chiefs' Travis Kelce At TEU Event

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Taylor Swift 'Ready For It' With Loving Supporting of Chiefs' Travis Kelce At TEU Event originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, are slowly stepping out into the public space more and more over the past few weeks.
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And their latest was at the Tight End University event in Nashville.
The Tight End University, founded in 2021 by Kelce, George Kittle, and Greg Olsen, brings together tight ends for a three-day program to learn everything there is to know about the position, both on and off the field.
At the launch event, a video posted by the TEU Instagram account showed Swift walking in with Travis, the pair holding hands. Oh, and the music behind the video? Swift's "Ready For It" song.
Travis Kelce and Taylor SwiftMark J. Rebilas, Barry Reeger-Imagn Images
The Instagram account also posted several photos from the night, which included a shot of Swift, Kelce, along with Kittle, his partner, and Oslen and his partner before the party could get underway.
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It is now a staple of the NFL calendar for tight ends, as this is a time where they can go and mingle, talk football, and get tips from some of the best in the game. Not only that, but also up-and-comers, too, as the position has garnered quite the following over the last decade.
However, while all of that is great, fans were all eyes on Taylor and Travis, despite the event being a football game.
Seeing Swift out and about with other NFL stars would have been great for the "Swifties" to see, and we think that she and Travis are perhaps in the best spot they've ever been in their relationship.
Related: 'The Draft Helped This Year!' Insider Applauds Chiefs' Rookies
Related: Rich Eisen Predicts Lightning To Strike Twice For Chiefs
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

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