Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes Reunite on the Field After Chiefs AFC Win

As Travis Kelce, who has been dating the Grammy winner since 2023, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game Jan. 26 and secured their Spot in the upcoming Super Bowl LIX, the duo were on the field at Arrowhead Stadium cheering them on.

And Taylor and Brittany shared a special moment, captured by cameras, as Travis and Patrick accepted the Lamar Hunt Trophy and confetti rained down around them. The “Lavender Haze” singer wrapped her arms around Brittany and Travis’ mother Donna Kelce, as they watched the NFL stars reflect on the moment with fans.

Afterwards, Travis shared some on-field PDA with Taylor, who planted a celebratory kiss on him before he went in to give his mother Donna a hug.

The AFC championship game marked one of the few times Taylor and Brittany—who often watched the games together from the same suite last season—got a chance to celebrate with each other.

ICYMI, Taylor—who was joined by parents Scott Swift, Andrea Swift, brother Austin Swift and pal Jerrod Carmichael at the game—supported Travis for a total of 10 games this season amid her Eras World Tour. The “Wildest Dreams” singer only missed one of the Chiefs eight regular season home games, as it conflicted with the final leg of the show.

As for Brittany, who welcomed daughter Golden Raye Mahomes earlier this month, she didn’t let her pregnancy slow down her support. The influencer, who has been married to the Patrick since 2022, often put her maternity style on display at the games.

The 29-year-old shocked fans when she returned inside of Arrowhead Stadium, days after giving birth, to watch Patrick and the Chiefs defeat the Houston Texans in their AFC divisional round playoff game Jan. 18.

Brittany gave a special shout out to her glam team after her buzzworthy appearance, writing on Instagram Jan. 19, “@laurabethartistry and @rpartistrykc bringing me back to life and making me feel human again, love yall.”

The back-to-back Super Bowl winning Kansas City Chiefs will have the chance for a historic “three-peat” as they face off against the Philadelphia Eagles Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX.