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Taylor Swift is surprise guest at Tight End University afterparty

Taylor Swift is surprise guest at Tight End University afterparty

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Travis Kelce is in Nashville, Tennessee this week for Tight End University, a specialized training camp started by Kelce and fellow NFL tight ends George Kittle and Greg Olsen. The trio founded Tight End University in 2021, hoping to create a collaborative space for league's tight ends to play with and learn from each other. Rookies, current tight ends and retired tight ends are all welcome to participate, and any money raised through the event is donated.
But Kelce isn't alone in Nashville for the offseason event as his pop star girlfriend Taylor Swift was seen alongside the three-time Super Bowl winner on Monday night. The 14-time Grammy winner was all smiles in the Tennessee bar, chatting with other attendees while standing near her boyfriend of nearly two years. Swift wore a plaid dress to the afterparty, making her way through the crowded bar in a video shared online.
It has been an eventful summer for the couple as they have been seen out for date nights in both Florida and New York City, took in a Stanley Cup Final game and Swift visited a children's hospital. Swift also bought back the entirety of her music catalog, taking possession of her first six studio albums from Shamrock Capital.
Kelce will continue gearing up for his 13th NFL season as the Kansas City Chiefs look to return to the Super Bowl for the third straight season.

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