Taylor Swift is one proud girlfriend.
The pop star was overheard telling Travis Kelce how much she loves him after the Kansas City Chiefs clinched a spot for their third-straight Super Bowl Sunday night.
After the nail-biting game versus the Buffalo Bills, Swift ran onto the field to find the tight end, who immediately embraced her.
In a clip circulating on X, Kelce told the “Fornight” singer, “I love you so much.”
Swift, 35, replied with her own “I love you” before kissing the NFL player.
“I’m so proud of you,” she added as they pulled away.
The couple, who began dating in July 2023, didn’t hold back on packing on the PDA in front of fans at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
In fact, Swift couldn’t keep her hands — or lips — off Kelce, also 35, as they celebrated alongside his family and friends on the field.
The couple embraced on the field following the nail-biting game. Getty Images
After the celebrations, which included a rendition of “Get Down Tonight” from Kelce, the lovebirds exited Geha Field with their arms wrapped around each other.
The “Alchemy” singer jumped for joy while walking through the tunnel with Kelce as the reality of making it to yet another Super Bowl set in.
Kelce, who kept an arm slung around Swift’s shoulders, sweetly leaned down to kiss her head as they made their way to the locker room.
While the football star donned his AFC Championship gear, the 14-time Grammy winner wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton for the occasion.
Swift kept cozy in a $5,000 monogram hoodie, a black beanie ($550), red tights and a pleated black skirt, which she paired with high-heeled ankle booties ($1,760).
She accessorized the look with a black chain wallet ($2,850), a pricey $32,000 Panthère de Cartier watch and mixed-metal jewelry.
The 14-time Grammy winner arrived earlier in the evening alongside her mom, Andrea Swift, her dad, Scott Swift, and her brother, Austin Swift.
The Swift family watched the game alongside several of Kelce’s closest friends and family — including his mom, Donna Kelce, dad Ed Kelce, and brother Jason Kelce.
While everyone in the suite was rooting for the home team, the same can’t be said for the upcoming Super Bowl matchup.
The Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles, Jason’s former team, on Feb. 9 for the Lombardi Trophy.
The legendary center, 37, retired from the NFL ahead of the 2024 season after a 13-year career — including losing a Super Bowl showdown against Travis and the Chiefs in February 2023.
While Jason won’t be on the field for a chance at redemption, he will still be rooting for the men in midnight green despite his brother having a shot at his fourth championship ring.
“I will root for the Eagles, of course, because I will always be an Eagle first and foremost,” he said on a March 2024 “New Heights” episode when discussing the potential matchup.
“I will still root for Travis to have a good game because he’s my brother,” he added. “But I will definitely be cheering on the Eagles in this scenario.”