Travis Kelce Recaps His & Taylor Swift's ‘Adventures This Offseason' in Adorable Photos
In the first of the pictures posted to Kelce's Instagram, he and his superstar girlfriend pose together at night while on a boat, both of them wearing white and pointing to their matching 'Captain' caps. In another adorable snap, he holds up finger guns while Swift shows off a pair of glasses, with the couple seemingly out on a dinner date.
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Further photos show the athlete and singer on trips with friends, from a group hangout at a snowy escape to a summery expedition to what appears to be a cave. In the latter, Kelce rests a hand on Swift's hip while she places a hand lovingly on his neck, with the duo's friends smiling at the camera to their left.
'Had some adventures this offseason, kept it [100],' Kelce wrote in his caption.
Though the Kansas City Chiefs star has been open about being romantically involved with the 14-time Grammy winner, his post marks one of the first times he's shared photos of himself and Swift on Instagram. The couple has been dating since 2023, but now that the singer's Eras Tour is over and Kelce has had a break between NFL seasons, they've seemingly had more time to spend together.
One event the couple attended together was Kelce's Tight End University, an annual summit held in Nashville for the NFL's tight ends. Swift walked the red carpet with her boyfriend at the gathering's opening ceremonies before delivering a surprise performance of 'Shake It Off' at an afterparty.
The musician also recently came up during a discussion between Travis and his brother, Jason Kelce, on their New Heights podcast. While discussing the film Pretty Woman, the younger Kelce joked that he's living a gender-swapped version of the movie's plot with Swift.
'I'm wearing nothing but a tie when Taylor comes home,' he quipped on the episode. 'I'm just an NFL stripper, that's it — just an NFL hooker, man.'
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