Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce spilled the beans on the ridiculous price it cost to put up Taylor Swift and his family in a suite at Super Bowl 58.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are approaching the one-year anniversary of their relationship, which has drawn countless media coverage and attention. Swift attended 13 of the Chiefs’ 2023 games, including their Super Bowl 58 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium.
On Wednesday, Netflix dropped all eight episodes of their “Receiver” docuseries. The series follows George Kittle, his San Francisco 49ers teammate Deebo Samuel, Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit Lions), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings), and Davante Adams (Las Vegas Raiders).
One episode showed Kelce and Kittle’s interaction during Super Bowl 58 week. Kansas City’s tight end is heard asking Kittle if they got a suite for the Super Bowl, and when the 49ers’ star says no, Kelce asks if it’s because they cost $3 million:
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Taylor Swift had a concert in Tokyo, Japan, on the day before the Super Bowl. Thanks to Tokyo being 17 hours ahead of Las Vegas, Swift arrived in Sin City in plenty of time to support Travis Kelce and the Chiefs.
Kelce caught nine passes for 93 yards in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl 58 victory over San Francisco. The game ended when Patrick Mahomes threw a game-winning TD pass to Mecole Hardman, securing the first Super Bowl repeat in 19 years.
Travis Kelce & Chiefs Are Going For A Three-Peat
No team in NFL history has won three straight Super Bowls. The 1990 San Francisco 49ers and ’94 Dallas Cowboys came somewhat close, losing in the NFC title game after winning consecutive Lombardi Trophies.
The Chiefs have played in six straight AFC Championship Games, winning four. If there’s one team that can become the first to complete a three-peat, it’s none other than Mahomes’ Chiefs.