The 2025 Super Bowl stadium will be filled with several of Travis Kelce’s biggest cheerleaders – including Taylor Swift.
“I think everybody’s coming,” Jason Kelce told People in an interview published on Tuesday, February 4. “I mean, I don’t want to speak for everybody, but I think obviously, our whole family. I believe, obviously Trav and Taylor, and his family and his friends. I mean, Trav always travels, like, full.”
Jason, 37, noted that his younger brother always has “a bunch of his friends” at games even when he’s in “regular season mode,” adding, “He’s kept in touch much better with a lot of the people from our hometown. So there’s always a loaded contingency for the Kelces, wherever we’re at.”
Super Bowl LIX will mark the second time Swift, 35, will support Travis, 35, at the biggest football game of the year. The Grammy winner famously shared a kiss with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end after the team defeated the San Francisco 49ers in February 2024. The Chiefs will take on Jason’s former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
Swift continued to cheer on Travis at several games this NFL season, including the AFC Championship last month. The couple, who started dating in 2023, shared another memorable on-field kiss after the game.
Though Jason didn’t specify who “everybody” attending the Super Bowl includes, it is likely his and Travis’ parents, Donna and Ed Kelce, Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce, and their three daughters — Wyatt, 5, Ellie, 3, and Bennett, 23 months — will be at the game. (Kylie is currently pregnant with the pair’s fourth child.)
Kylie, 32, previously confirmed that she and Jason had “Go Uncle Trav” shirts made for their girls to wear at the game. “Because they love their uncle, and of course, they love cheering him on,” she shared on her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast on January 30. “And to be fair, they love cheering on the Birds too, but he is our family. I want to make sure that the girls feel included.”
Like last year, Taylor will likely attend Super Bowl LIX with her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, and her brother, Austin Swift. While the family grew up Eagles fans, Travis believes they will sport red instead of green at the game.
“I’ll have to ask Scott himself, we haven’t had that convo yet,” Travis said at a Super Bowl press conference on Monday, February 3. “But I think he’ll be wearing red. I don’t know.”
Jason, for his part, will be cheering for both the Chiefs and the Eagles, opting to wear his and Travis’ “New Heights” podcast merch rather than either of the teams’ colors. “I would be lying if I said I don’t want the Eagles to win. You know what I mean? I want them to, but I also want Travis Kelce to win,” he said on the podcast’s January 29 episode. “So, that’s a long-winded way of saying I just want to see a good football game, and whoever wins, I’m going to be happy for that guy.”
Travis, meanwhile, said he feels “amazing” for the opportunity to make NFL history by becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls. However, the athlete noted the Chiefs’ main focus isn’t the potential three-peat.
“Everybody in the building is just focused on doing their job. That’s how we got here. That’s how we got the first one. That’s how we got the second one,” he explained. “It’s the only way you win football games and get to the Super Bowl is if you focus on the task at hand and we got a huge task coming up.”