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Emotional Travis Kelce celebrates Chiefs’ Super Bowl 2024 win with mom Donna after tense overtime
An emotional Travis Kelce celebrated with his family following the Kansas City Chiefs’ big win against the San Francisco 49ers at the 2024 Super Bowl.
The tight end beamed from ear to ear as he hugged his mom, Donna Kelce, on the field at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nev., on Sunday night after his team beat their opponent 25-22 in a tense overtime thriller.
Travis, 34, then exuberantly ran into the arms of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who appeared to be just as thrilled about the Chiefs’ second consecutive Super Bowl victory as the couple packed on the PDA for spectators.
The NFL star’s loved ones have been his biggest support system throughout the 2023 season, and they were often seen cheering him on from various VIP suites.
Donna has been spotted at nearly every Chiefs game rooting for Travis alongside Swift, who started dating the athlete last summer.
The matriarch and the Grammy winner, 34, famously danced and swayed to Fast Life Yungstaz’s song “Swag Surfin’” during the Chiefs’ Jan. 14 game against the Miami Dolphins.
Travis’ dad, Ed Kelce, was not seen as frequently, though he also supported his son numerous times — and even sported his jersey number.
The patriarch met Swift at the Oct. 12 game and was immediately blown away by her — despite not knowing who she was earlier that day.
The two appear to have since built a bond, as the “Cruel Summer” singer was overheard referring to Ed as “Dad” last month.
As for Travis’ older brother, Jason Kelce had not made it to many games until after his team, the Philadelphia Eagles, lost in the playoffs on Jan. 15.
However, the soon-to-be retired center, 36, made up for lost time when he dramatically ripped off his shirt and jumped into the crowd following Travis’ touchdown at the Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills game on Jan. 21.
After learning about his sibling’s stunt, Travis gushed over their close relationship.
“I love that guy,” he said, “and every time we’re not on the field together, we’re always rooting for each other.”