Travis Kelce Rocks Neutral Look as He Arrives at Arrowhead Stadium for First Chiefs Game of 2024 Season

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is ready to kick off a new NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens

<p>David Eulitt/Getty</p> Travis Kelce

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Travis Kelce

Travis Kelce has officially arrived for the first Chiefs game of the new NFL season.

Kelce, 34, looked cool and confident in a white and brown jacket and matching pants as he walked through the tunnel at Arrowhead Stadium for Kansas City's matchup against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Sept. 5.

Fans were also rewarded shortly after with a sighting of Kelce's superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift as she made her way into the stadium to support her boyfriend.

Swift, 34, attended 13 Chiefs games last season, concluding with their Super Bowl win in Las Vegas.

The Chiefs fell to all three of their opponents in the team's preseason games, but the back-to-back Super Bowl champs are feeling confident going into the new season, where they'll have the chance to make history as the first NFL team to win three championships in a row.

<p>Kevin Sabitus/Getty</p> Travis Kelce during warmups ahead of the Chiefs' season-opener against the Baltimore Ravens

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Travis Kelce during warmups ahead of the Chiefs' season-opener against the Baltimore Ravens

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Kelce recently spoke about what the "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" he and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have with the Chiefs this season means to him during a Sept. 3 appearance on the Rich Eisen Show.

"I'm just having so much fun, you know, just so appreciative and so fortunate that I've been able to come into year 12 and still have this energy and this love and the ability to go out there and get to work," Kelce told Eisen.

Related: Travis Kelce Says He Doesn't Mind Being Taylor Swift's Arm Candy: 'It's the Life I Chose'

<p>Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty</p> Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) during training camp on August 2, 2024

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) during training camp on August 2, 2024

When he was asked if winning a ring with the Chiefs in February had him considering retirement, Kelce said, "It didn’t cross my mind one bit."

"I think the excitement of the challenge of this year, being able to maybe do it a third time in a row, I think that alone was all I needed," he said. "That was an instant thought, so there was really not a chance in hell that I wasn’t coming back this year."

The Grotesquerie actor said he recalls something former NFL star Julian Edelman told him when it comes to hanging up his cleats.

"He was mentioning, you know, he had to hang it up when he couldn't go out there and practice, he couldn't get out there and work on his craft to feel like he's accountable for the guys next to him, and that's when he kind of started questioning it," Kelce said of the former New England Patriot.

The Chiefs and Ravens kick off at 8:40 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

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