
Travis Kelce peels back the curtain in rare look at ‘some adventures' with Taylor Swift
With NFL training camps opening this week, the tight end ended his offseason by sharing several snaps of what he had been up to since the Chiefs were defeated in the Super Bowl this past winter, showing a number of adventures accompanied by his pop culture icon girlfriend.
Kelce captioned the post, 'Had some adventures this offseason, kept it 💯.'
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Among the carousel of photos, one featured Kelce and Swift on vacation with sports journalist Erin Andrews and her husband, ex-NHLer Jarret Stoll, and Prime Video NFL host Charissa Thompson and her partner, Steven Cundari.
The trio of couples had gone on a secret getaway to Montana in March, Page Six previously reported, and had a meal at the Auric Room at Lone Mountain Ranch.
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'Erin is close friends with Taylor and Travis, and Travis even jokingly credits Erin with encouraging Taylor to date him,' an insider told the outlet at the time. 'They're all good friends.'
4 Travis Kelce posts pictures of Taylor Swift for the first time on Jul 24, 2025.
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Other photos from that particular trip appeared to make the highlight reel, with Kelce also posting a goofy shot of himself in a snow-covered area, appearing to kick while Swift laughed next to him.
4 Travis Kelce posts pictures of Taylor Swift.
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Another shot showed football's first couple on ice skates, with Kelce holding a hockey stick.
The two were also photographed in matching white tops and wearing his and hers caps that read, 'Captain' and 'First Mate.'
Kelce posted a photo of himself, alongside his brother, former Eagles star Jason Kelce, on stage performing at a concert at the American Century Championship, which took place earlier this month.
The Chiefs star also shared a picture of himself at Tight End University with Greg Kittle, Jeremy Shockey, Greg Olsen and Brock Bowers.
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4 Travis Kelce at Tight End University.
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4 Travis Kelce with Taylor Swift.
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The Kelces' beloved parents also made the carousel, with a photo of dad, Ed, on a boat and another of Travis and Jason posing in a loving family photo with mom, Donna, in between the football brothers.
The summer adventures didn't seem to cut down on his football playing ability, with Chiefs coach Andy Reid lauding Kelce's shape.
'He's svelte right now. He looks like he's 20,' coach Andy Reid told reporters Thursday. 'He's doing a good job and he's in great shape. I'm not sure he didn't come in first on the whole conditioning thing.
'He was right up front. You can see he's been working out. He's worked hard to get to this spot.'
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