Travis could not have been more humbled and grateful to Taylor for making it to the big game.
Fans now know exactly what Travis Kelce said to Taylor Swift after she joined him on the field following his Super Bowl LVIII win on Sunday.
Thanks to the NFL, who knew all too well that fans would want in on the serendipitous moment, Travis, 34, was mic'd up for the reunion with Taylor, 34, and it's clear that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was extremely grateful that she was there.
"Thank you for coming, baby," Travis tells Taylor after a sweet kiss and as she hugs him on the field.
"Oh, I cannot believe that," Taylor responds, seemingly referencing the nail-biting victory in which the Chiefs narrowly defeated the San Francisco 49ers. "I can't believe you. How did you do that?"
The Missouri NFL team pulled off an immaculate comeback on Sunday, stomping out their California rival 25-22 in overtime and claiming their second consecutive Lombardi Trophy. The win also marks the third NFL championship in five years for the Chiefs.
"Thank you for the support," Travis continues in the game-day clip posted by the NFL's social media accounts. "Thank you for making it halfway across the world. You’re the best, baby. The absolute best."
Travis is referencing Taylor's quick turnaround after she wrapped four back-to-back Eras Tour shows in Tokyo, Japan, where her final performance happened the day before the Chiefs took to the field.
"Was it electric?" he asks the "Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince" singer of watching the final minutes of the game play out from a suite alongside her family and friends, as well as his own parents and brother.
"It was unbelievable," Taylor retorts after another kiss with the three-time Super Bowl champ.
Following the win, America's sweethearts spent the night partying it up at the Chiefs after-party and hitting up Las Vegas clubs with their posse, which for Taylor also hilariously included her mom, Andrea Swift, and dad, Scott Swift.
She documented the inadvertent club outing with her parents in a TikTok posted late Monday evening, captioning her short video: "accidentally going clubbing with your parents is something everyone should try at least once."
The happy couple was also spotted exchanging loving looks and plenty of public displays of affection as the night progressed -- and the morning hours entered the chat -- dancing with each other and Travis' teammates to music DJ'd by Marshmello and The Chainsmokers.
Taylor's own songs were among those included in the set list as she was spotted in videos posted online jamming out to remixes of "Love Story," "Anti-Hero" and "You Belong With Me," which Travis playfully got up on stage for and pointed to his girlfriend for the duration of.
The pair first sparked romance rumors in the late summer after Travis opened up about seeing Taylor at Arrowhead Stadium -- the home of the Kansas City Chiefs -- in which he propositioned her to see him rock the field as she had done during her Eras Tour stop in Missouri. From there, Taylor became a staple at Chiefs' games, attending alongside Travis' mom, Donna Kelce, her own parents, other WAGs like Brittany Mahomes and Lyndsay Bell, as well as some of her own friends including Ice Spice, Blake Lively, Keyleigh Teller and Lana Del Rey.
The Super Bowl was Taylor's 13th Chiefs game -- a significant integer among the Swifties as it's lucky for Taylor -- leading many fans to speculate wildly that she was the mastermind all along.
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