Inside Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's Post-Game Championship Celebration: 'It All Felt Very Special' (Exclusive Source)
"It was an anxious game and the most incredible feeling that they won," a source close to the couple tells PEOPLE
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are ready for the Super Bowl.
Swift was on hand to celebrate with Kelce and their loved ones after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jan. 26, clinching their spot in the 2025 Super Bowl.
"It was an anxious game and the most incredible feeling that they won," a source close to the couple says of Swift and Kelce, both 35. "They had friends and family at the game last night. It all felt very special."
The source adds: "If there is anyone that knows that incredible feeling after you've been intensely focused on a goal, it's Taylor. They love their football family."
The Chiefs faced the Bills at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City for the AFC Championship game, which turned out to be stressful as they tied up in the fourth quarter. A three-point field goal wound up putting the Chiefs ahead to win 32-29.
Taylor — wearing a chic Louis Vuitton ensemble — took her parents Scott and Andrea and brother Austin to Kansas City to watch the playoff game. Kelce's mother Donna and brother Jason were also in attendance rooting on the Chiefs.
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Taylor appeared nervous in her suite during the nail-biter of a game. When a touchdown was scored in the second quarter, Taylor wrapped Donna and Andrea in a group hug to celebrate.
After the game, during an on-field ceremony, Taylor told Brittany Mahomes, wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, how stressed she was during the playoff run.
"You kept me so calm the last couple weeks," the singer told Brittany, adding that she kept texting the mother-of-three to remind her "it's gonna be okay."
At the end of the ceremony, Travis enveloped Taylor in a giant hug, and they kissed on the field.
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After winning the AFC Championship against the Bills, the Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The teams previously battled it out in 2023 for the Vince Lombardi trophy, with the Chiefs coming out victorious.
The Chiefs are one win away from being the only team in NFL history to get a three-peat of Super Bowl championships. Only the Eagles stand in their way.
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