Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce seem to still be going strong, but fans may notice a big change next NFL season: Swift may not be attending as many Chiefs games in 2025.
Since going public with Kelce, Swift has been to 19 Chiefs games—and the team has won all but three of them with her in attendance. Many fans see her as the team’s lucky charm. Of course, the Chiefs have long been a powerhouse, so it’s not all thanks to Taylor—but her presence hasn’t hurt.
Recent reports suggest that both Swift and Kelce are intentionally stepping back from the spotlight. According to an April 3 report from Daily Mail, insiders say the couple “won’t be out and about as much” moving forward, which could mean fewer stadium sightings of Swift next season.
The report also claims Kelce found the added media attention overwhelming after the relationship became public. While he was already a high-profile athlete, dating one of the biggest global celebrities took things to another level. As a result, Kelce reportedly plans to go “all in this season” with the Chiefs, focusing strictly on football.
“He wants to be the reason the Chiefs make it back to the Super Bowl,” the insider said, adding that “the only thing that could derail him would be injury.”
As for Swift? The insider says she’s fully supportive of Kelce’s decision and that “their relationship is going great.”
Interestingly, the report also mentions Kelce had been strongly considering retirement after the 2024 season. But now, he’s decided to double down on his performance—training harder, staying focused, and avoiding any unnecessary distractions.
Meanwhile, Swift and Kelce are enjoying some downtime together. With the NFL season over and Swift’s Eras Tour on pause, the two have been keeping a low profile and enjoying each other’s company.
“A lot of their time is spent just relaxing at home,” a source told Page Six in an April 3 interview. “Despite all the fame, they’re really just like any other couple. They love cuddling on the couch, watching movies, playing board games, cooking dinner together, and spending time with family.”
The source added that the break from the spotlight has been a “refreshing escape” for them before they inevitably return to their demanding public lives. “They’re soaking up every moment of this downtime because they know it won’t last forever.”