Travis Kelce feels inspired by Taylor Swift

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has heaped praise on Taylor Swift ahead of the Super Bowl.

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Travis Kelce has heaped praise on Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce has heaped praise on Taylor Swift

Travis Kelce felt inspired during Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.

The 35-year-old sports star is currently preparing to face the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl on Sunday (02.09.25), and Travis has admitted to taking inspiration from Taylor, 35, and her record-breaking tour.

The Kansas City Chiefs star said during a pre-game press conference: "What I saw on that tour last year was pretty remarkable.

"To see the week-in, week-out travelling from one country to the next and how excruciating it is on her body and on her mind - and it’s not just her. It was her entire tour. It was an absolute machine and it was something I could admire watching."

Travis - who began dating Taylor in 2023 - has being focusing on his diet ahead of the Super Bowl.

He said: "I’ve been eating clean. I haven’t been drinking as much, a little lower on the pounds this week. So, hopefully I can run away from some Eagles out there."

Meanwhile, an insider recently claimed that Travis "is not ready to retire" from the NFL.

The tight end doesn't have any intention of walking away from the sport in the near future.

The source told DailyMail.com: "When it comes to his success in acting and podcasting and seeing the opportunities his brother [Jason] has had after his retirement, Travis is not ready to retire himself."

The outcome of the Super Bowl won't have any bearing on Travis' future.

The insider shared: "Whether the Chiefs win or lose, he would want to either go for the four-peat or avenge losing in the Super Bowl and would love to try to get back there.

"He understands he is in good shape professionally and personally when he retires, but as he gets asked about in the next two weeks, he wants to stay in the league. He still believes he has more to give.

"Ask the same question next year, then we might have a conversation, but right now all his intentions are to stay with the Chiefs and play in the NFL next season whether they win or lose the Super Bowl."