The sign on his heart is still reserved for her. A video posted on X showed Taylor Swift adorably copying boyfriend Travis Kelce’s first down signal while cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs against the Houston Texans Saturday night.
The “Bad Blood” singer was seen excitedly clapping before pointing her fingers in celebration of the tight end’s successful play.
Swift also appeared to exclaim “Holy s–t” in response to the action on the field.
Taylor Swift copied Travis Kelce’s first down celebration during the Chiefs playoff game Saturday.Getty Images
Swift was seen making the move after Kelce got a first down.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
The singer attended the game with WNBA star Caitlin Clark.Getty Images
That’s not the first time Swift has been spotted mimicking her NFL beau.
She also pulled the first down move in November 2024 when the Chiefs played the Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium.
Meanwhile, the pop star, 35, attended Saturday’s game with WNBA star Caitlin Clark, her brother, Austin Swift, and her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift.
The Grammy winner turned heads in a pricey head-to-toe Chanel outfit that included a black-and-white tweed jacket ($9,600), a black quarter-zip romper ($4,650), a pearl strand belt ($2,250) and pendant earrings ($1,150).
The pop star’s parents — Andrea and Scott (not pictured) — were also present.Getty Images
The “Bad Blood” singer was dressed in a head-to-toe Chanel outfit.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
After the game, Kelce, 35, delighted Swifties with a sweet nod to the hitmaker while answering questions in the locker room.
After a reporter asked him if he was “feeling 25 again,” Kelce smiled and quickly replied, “22, 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦. 22.”
The athlete’s response was a clear reference to Taylor’s 2012 song “22” from her “Red” album.
Swift was enthusiastically cheering throughout the game.Getty Images
Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are vying for a spot in the Super Bowl.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
“He’s down bad,” one fan commented on X, while another agreed, “definitely a Swiftie.”
The Chiefs won the game over the Texans 23-14.
The Missouri-based team will next face either the Baltimore Ravens or the Buffalo Bills on their quest for a third straight Super Bowl championship.
The Chiefs won in 2024 and 2023.