Taylor Swift Cheers on Travis Kelce: ‘I’m Always in His Corner, Proud of the Chiefs Every Time!’
Taylor Swift has made her support for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce well known, and it’s clear that her pride in him and the team continues to shine through. Despite her busy schedule as one of the world’s biggest pop stars, Swift has remained steadfast in her commitment to cheering on her boyfriend, especially when it comes to his incredible performances on the field. Whether from the stands or her home, Swift has always been Kelce’s biggest fan.
“Travis knows how to bring his A-game, and I’m always in his corner,” Swift said in a recent interview. “Whether I’m in the stands or cheering from home, I’m so proud of him—and that Chiefs team—every time they step on the field. Keep doing your thing, babe!”
The couple’s relationship has been a subject of intense media attention, with fans and journalists alike eagerly following their every move. But for Swift, it’s not just about being part of a high-profile relationship. It’s about supporting someone she deeply cares about and being proud of his success. Throughout Kelce’s career, Swift has consistently expressed how much she admires his work ethic, his passion for the game, and his ability to rise to the occasion during crucial moments.

Swift’s message also highlights her commitment to being there for him in every way. “Whether I’m physically at the game or watching from home, I’m always there to support him,” she said. “It’s about the love and encouragement that we give each other, no matter where we are or what we’re doing. I’m so proud of everything he’s accomplished and the impact he has on his team.”
It’s clear that Swift and Kelce have a strong, supportive relationship, one that goes beyond the headlines and public appearances. As a couple, they are both determined to keep their relationship grounded, even in the midst of a highly scrutinized lifestyle. Swift’s words reflect not just her admiration for Kelce’s athletic ability, but her deep emotional connection with him and her respect for his work both on and off the field.
For Kelce, having Swift by his side provides an added source of motivation. Her support is unwavering, and her pride in his achievements is a constant reminder of the love and dedication that fuels their bond. As Kelce continues to make plays and break records for the Chiefs, he knows that Swift will always be in his corner, cheering him on through every pass, catch, and touchdown.
“I don’t need the spotlight to know how much she cares about me,” Kelce recently said. “Having her in my corner means the world, and I’m grateful for her support every day.”
As the Chiefs continue their championship pursuit, it’s clear that Swift and Kelce are not just partners in the spotlight, but partners in life, with each offering unwavering support for the other’s endeavors. For Swift, the focus is always on celebrating Kelce’s success and championing his accomplishments, no matter where the game is or how far apart they may be.
Aaron Rodgers Quickly Slams Media For Creating False Narratives About Steelers Defense

However, on Sunday, the Steelers shocked many by forcing six turnovers against the red-hot Indianapolis Colts offense, helping Pittsburgh engineer a 27-20 victory. After allowing 454 total yards in Week 8 at home against the Green Bay Packers, the defense made a statement with their dominant performance. The sudden turnaround left fans and analysts buzzing about the unit’s potential to recapture the form expected at the start of the season.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers couldn’t have been happier with the performance. Speaking with members of the Pittsburgh media after the win, Rodgers praised the defense for staying focused on their responsibilities despite all the outside noise and what he called “made-up drama” by the media. He credited their resilience and preparation for the win, emphasizing that the defense’s mindset and execution were key in securing the victory.
"You gotta deal with adversity but this was a really important win for us though," Rodgers told the Pittsburgh media after the 27-20 win over the Colts on Sunday.
Rodgers also made it clear that running back Jaylen Warren rallied the team during the week and delivered a convincing speech, one that clearly reignited the fire in the defense. Rodgers credited Warren for his leadership but didn’t want to give away too many details, noting that it was personal and not necessary for the public to know.
What mattered, Rodgers said, was that Warren’s speech helped energize both the defense and the team as a whole. He admitted that this game was massive for them leading up to it, and the team was thrilled to secure the win.
"We didn't wanna lose three in a row and to not go to 1-3 [at] home and to kinda get that big elephant that was trying to jump on the backs of the defense. Which is made up of media and outside conversation about them. We are all human and I think those guys felt really upset with the outside noise that has been going on so I am really proud of them and the way they came back and responded."
Rodgers has been around the block at the age of 41. He has still proven to be effective in the pocket, and many pundits believe he can guide this team through the playoffs.
Steelers Could Be Called True Super Bowl Contenders
If the defense can continue generating turnovers the way they did on Sunday and earlier in the season against the New England Patriots, the Steelers could certainly be considered contenders. However, if it takes a barrage of turnovers every game for Pittsburgh to win, that approach won’t be sustainable.
Rodgers knows this and admitted that the offense needs to execute better. So far in the 2025 season, the offense and defense haven’t been fully in sync, but if they can find that rhythm, this team has the potential to be dangerous.
Until then, Steeler Nation will hope to see better execution out of the offense and continued improvement out of the defense. TJ Watt, Cam Heyward, and that unit bounced back on Sunday and will look to carry that into Week 10 on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers.