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Travis Kelce & Fellow Chiefs Recreate Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Dance On-Field & Fans Are Beside Themselves

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Travis Kelce is in love with Taylor Swift and can’t shake it off. Travis and Taylor support each other’s careers, and he’s been spotted at many of her Eras Tour shows across the globe. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end loves celebrating on the field with lively dance moves. It seems Taylor’s signature moves have made a bit of an impression on Travis. During the Chiefs game against the San Francisco 49ers on October 20, fans noticed something familiar.

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Travis Kelce Did A Taylor Swift-Style Dance Move

Fans caught Travis Kelce and his teammates with their arms out in a position strikingly similar to Taylor Swift’s move when she performs Bejeweled on the Eras Tour. Of course, the image went viral because people are obsessed with Taylor and Travis’ love story.

An X user who posts as @corneliastagain captioned the image, “Killatrav can still make the whole place shimmer.”

Her post was viewed nearly 47,000 times, with Swifties and Chiefs fans alike loving the image.

This person noiticed the same thing, “This had me screaming when I saw it yesterday. It was so much fun watching them play in person and owning Levi stadium. I’ve seen him play twice now in person and he’s always so fun out there.”

“no matter the team, i am always so obsessed with their little dancey dances,” a fan shared.

Another fan wrote, “I love this so much! So true!”

Taylor Swift is ready to wrap up the Eras Tour with just a few more dates. Since last season, she’s been a staple at Kansas City Chiefs games, supporting Travis Kelce. Taylor and Travis’ romance has helped boost NFL viewership among Swifties hoping to get a peak of their favorite girl at a game. As for the haters, let them have their fun-you need to calm down.  

This story’s featured image is by Ringo Chiu via Shutterstock.

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