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With Chiefs on bye week, could Travis Kelce go see Taylor Swift as Eras Tour resumes?
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Date:2025-04-24 22:53:40
The Kansas City Chiefs have a bye during Week 10, and with tight end Travis Kelce having a free weekend, could he possibly be headed out of the country to see his "lover"?
On the latest episode of the "New Heights" podcast with brother Jason Kelce, the Chiefs star was asked if he had any upcoming plans after Jason Kelce read a SeatGeek ad.
"I might just say (expletive) it and just go somewhere nice," Travis Kelce said. "My skin is getting real pale so I gotta go somewhere south."
"Somewhere south?" Jason Kelce said, which Travis Kelce added added, "Closer to the equator."
"South of the equator?" the Philadelphia Eagles center asked, which his younger brother responded with laughter.
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Taylor Swift resumes Eras Tour
Jason Kelce mentioned south of the equator because that's where his younger brother's romantic interest Taylor Swift will be this week, as she resumes her Eras Tour on Thursday in Argentina. Swift will be performing three shows at Estadio River Plate from Thursday-Saturday, and will be performing in South America through Nov. 26. Fans have wondered if Kelce would go support Swift for her shows since she goes to his games.
The resumption of Swift's tour is likely the reason why she hasn't seen her partner play since Kansas City's Week 7 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. Swift hasn't been in the crowd for the past two games, including the Chiefs win in Germany this past weekend.
Kelce never likes to 'plan things' for Chiefs' bye week
The Kelce brothers later talked about what they were going to do during the bye week, as both the Chiefs and Eagles are off before they play their Super Bowl rematch on "Monday Night Football" in Week 11. Jason Kelce will be in Chicago for the Bears-Panthers matchup on "Thursday Night Football," but Travis Kelce added his main focus is his body's health.
"I plan on getting this body right," Kelce said. "I got a little bit more banged up this week than I was hoping."
Even though he said he wants to go somewhere south, the tight end mentioned he "never likes to plan things on the bye week" because he never knows what will be going on at that point of the season.
"You just don't know how healthy you're gonna be and you don't know how you're gonna feel, whether you're winning or losing. I'm not trying to go and (expletive) be out and about if we're out here losing," he said.
"Obviously fortunate that we're 7-2 and where we're at in the season. But I definitely got the future in mind and gotta get this body right, and get as healthy as possible going into arguably the biggest game we got on the schedule."
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