Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce kiss on the field after the Chiefs' AFC Championship win

Taylor Swift celebrated Travis Kelce's big win at M&T Bank Stadium with lots of kisses and hugs.

After the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 in the intense AFC Championship Game on Jan. 28, the pop star took to the field to congratulate the team with her family.

She greeted her boyfriend on the field and cameras captured the two sharing a couple of smooches and cuddling.

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The “Karma” singer hinted at something in the crowd based on a video of the conversation shared on NFL on CBS. X account.

Travis Kelce also hugged his dad, Ed Kelce.

The Chiefs, who will face either the Detroit Lions or the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on February 11 in Las Vegas, were presented with the AFC Championship Trophy at a special ceremony.

After quarterback Patrick Mahomes, coach Andy Reid and Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt talked about their struggles throughout the season to reach the Super Bowl, it was Travis Kelce's turn to take the mic.

The tight end celebrated with his signature catchphrase — a nod to the Beastie Boys.

“You must fight for your party rights!” He He cheered Swift laughed from the crowd.

Travis Kelce gave a shout-out to NFL legend Jerry Rice when he accepted the trophy during Sunday's game, breaking his own postseason catch record.

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Later, he reunited with his girlfriend They shared some more kisses and hugs.

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Jason Kelce saw fans join other families cheering for his brother's team and celebrated his younger brother's success on the field.

A worn Philadelphia eagle Chiefs hat and Hawaiian shirtThe Chiefs tight end shared an intimate moment.

The two embraced, and Travis Kelce became emotional as his older brother whispered in his ear.

“Finish it. Finish it,” Jason Kelce said. “I love you so much.”

Swift's “Eras Tour” resumes in Tokyo, Japan, the same week as the Super Bowl, but she'll be able to headline and support.

Swifties will have to wait and see if the singer can do it.

In two weeks, NFL fans will see if the Chiefs can win back-to-back Super Bowls, a feat not done since the New England Patriots took home the Vince Lombardi Trophy in 2004 and 2005.

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