Originally appeared on E! Online
Travis Kelce is literally keeping it 100 on the land, the sea and the football field.
And the Kansas City Chiefs player had to pledge allegiance to fiancée Taylor Swift’s vibes after scoring his 100th career touchdown—including playoff games—at his team’s Oct. 27 match up against the Washington Commanders.
In a playback from the moment, Kelce celebrated his milestone by jumping up and down and performing part of the “Fate of Ophelia” dance that Swift used in the song’s music video, moving his arms up and down and shimmying.
But while Kelce is in his 13th NFL season, he’s not resting on his laurels, emphasizing after the game that he’s “just the lucky old dog that’s still able to do this thing.”
“I’m putting on the pads like I’m 15 years old again,” he joked in a post-game interview with SportsCenter. “I’m loving every single bit of it.”
Indeed, Kelce admitted he’s trying to balance the Chiefs need to win with a little bit of amusement along the way.
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“I like to fill people with happiness and excitement and get the things fixed that need to get fixed,” he continued. “At the same time, bring some swagger or bring some excitement, bring some fun.”
For Swift’s part, she brought the joy to Arrowhead Stadium, making a surprise appearance alongside Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany Mahomes in a luxury suite at the stadium.
Travis Kelce, left, and Taylor Swift react as the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers play during the first period in Game Four of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final.
After Kelce scored his momentous play, Swift, who wore a simple red turtleneck sweater, was filmed celebrating alongside her fellow WAG. Of course, it comes as no surprise that Swift was just as floored by the touchdown. The “Opalite” singer previously admitted that while she did not even know what a tight end was when she met Kelce, she has become “obsessed” with football.
“I became a person who is running through the halls of my house screaming, ‘We drafted Xavier Worthy!’” she joked, referencing the Chiefs rookie wide receiver during her Aug. 13 appearance on “New Heights.” “My friends are like, ‘Who body snatched you? What do you mean?’”
As she put it, “I’m not ready to be an analyst right now, but give me 16 months.”