TRAVIS KELCE could not help but get animated as he cheered on his former team alongside fiancee Taylor Swift.
The Kansas City Chiefs ace and pop star announced their engagement just days ago.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift were spotted watching the Cincinnati Bearcats[/caption]
Kelce could not help but get animated at the game[/caption]
The couple announced their engagement earlier this month[/caption]
They were joined by Kelce’s brother Jason[/caption]
The happy couple have been enjoying their new romantic bubbles in typical fashion.
Kelce, 35, and Swift were spotted watching college side Cincinnati Bearcats take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The game was at Kelce’s current home stadium the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
The tight end played for the Bearcats for four years between 2008 and 2012.
Kelce could not help but get animated during the game, which ended in a defeat for his old team.
The future ‘Mr Swift’ could be seen standing up as he cheered on from his box seat while Swift remained in her seat.
The game was their first of the college season, but ended in disappointment as they lost 17-20.
The couple were not by themselves as Kelce’s brother Jason was also sitting with them.
Fans loved the snaps of the star’s passion for the Bearcats on social media.
One posted: “It’s fun to see Travis as a fan! Sorry his team lost.”
A second wrote: “He is so animated! LOVE EVERY BIT!”
A third commented: “This is my wildest dream.”
A fourth said: “Mr. Swift good to see you.”
Another added: “The smile on his face.”
Kelce and the Chiefs will be hoping to avenge last season’s Super Bowl disappointment against the Philadelphia Eagles.
They had their dreams of a historic three-peat come crashing down as they lost to the Eagles.
Kelce has overcome rumours that he could retire to commit to at least one more season in the NFL.
ESPN recently reported that all signs point towards this being the last for the tight end.
A report said: “Since he announced his return to the Chiefs in late February, all signs have pointed to the 2025 season being Kelce’s last.
“Since June, Kelce, who is in the final year of his contract, has spoken about his future with the team through only this season.
“Several members of the Chiefs’ organization, in the front office and business department, are coy to use the word ‘retirement,’ but they have already expressed their appreciation for Kelce’s importance to the franchise and have said they hope to experience plenty of joy while cherishing his performances.”
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