TAYLOR Swift reacted to Travis Kelce breaking a Kansas City Chiefs franchise record during the team’s 29-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 35-year-old music icon didn’t appear at the Week 17 Christmas NFL game.
Travis Kelce celebrates a touchdown during the Kansas City Chiefs Week 17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas DayCredit: Getty
Taylor Swift and Kelce seen enjoying a romantic night out in New York City last December
Swift quickly broke her silence on Kelce achieving the Chiefs record for the most receiving touchdowns in a career.
She liked two Instagram posts congratulating her NFL star boyfriend.
Swift liked one post from the Chiefs’ account and one from New Heights, Travis and his brother Jason’s podcast.
The 14-time Grammy winner didn’t attend Wednesday’s game at Acriscure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Swift spent Christmas at another location as Kelce scored his 77th touchdown, surpassing the Chiefs’ reception 76-touchdown record previously held by former tight end Tony Gonzalez.
The three-time Super Bowl champion helped the 15-1 Chiefs clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC, giving them a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
After his record-breaking touchdown catch, Kelce was flagged for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after he dunked the ball through the uprights.
The gesture was a tribute to Gonzalez’s signature celebration.
The 35-year-old finished the day with eight catches for 84 yards and one touchdown.
After the game, Kelce and superstar teammate Patrick Mahomes celebrated the Chiefs by opening two footballs filled with red velvet cake.
While Kelce ate the dessert, Patrick joked, “I’m watching my weight for playoffs.”
Swift hasn’t appeared at a Chiefs road game this season.
She last watched a Chiefs game outside of Kansas City during last season’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Kelce also posted his 1,000th career reception in the game.
He is third all-time in that category, only behind Gonzalez (1,325), and former Dallas Cowboys legend Jason Witten (1,228).
Swift fans and the rest of the world won’t be able to see Kelce play live for a few weeks.
The Chiefs’ regular-season finale game will be on January 5, when they play the Denver Broncos on the road. Kelce likely won’t play with the AFC’s top seed clinched.
As the No. 1 seed, the Chiefs will have a bye in the Wild Card round.
So Swift could attend their next game on either January 18 or January 19