Taylor Swift’s adorable childlike moment when she celebrated Travis Kelce’s daring touchdown in the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders left fans unable to contain themselves.

Travis Kelce  caught  Taylor Swift’s attention  once again on the field at Arrowhead Stadium on  Black Friday  when the Chiefs tight end threw a lateral pass to Samaje Perine.

Kelce caught a throw from  Patrick Mahomes  on third-and-10 before turning and passing the ball to Perine, who advanced even further.

And Swift,  watching from the stands  alongside Kelce’s friends and family, was quick to celebrate her boyfriend’s quick reaction.

As cameras panned to the singer in Kelce’s VIP suite, she copied his “first down” celebration as the Chiefs made their way down the field.

It proved to be a pivotal moment in a drive that ended with Justin Watson scoring a touchdown for the Chiefs to put his team up 10-3.

It’s the first Chiefs game Swift has played in in recent memory; he missed the Chiefs’ last two road games against  the Carolina Panthers  and  Buffalo Bills   due to Eras Tour commitments.

 

Travis Kelce threw another lateral pass in the Chiefs-Raiders game on Friday, creating a lot of excitement

Travis Kelce threw another lateral pass in the Chiefs-Raiders game on Friday, creating a lot of excitement

Taylor Swift went through all the emotions while cheering on Travis Kelce at the Chiefs vs Raiders game

Taylor Swift went through all the emotions while cheering on Travis Kelce at the Chiefs vs Raiders game

And he will also be absent next week when they host the Los Angeles Chargers due to their final three Era dates of the year in Canada.

Swift was photographed arriving in Arrowhead early Friday alongside Kelce’s mother, Donna, and father, Scott.

The Chiefs came into the game knowing that a win would seal their playoff spot.

And Kelce set out in search of franchise history.

He is currently tied with Tony Gonzalez with 76 career touchdowns for the Chiefs, with one more moving Kelce into first place and resetting the record for most touchdowns scored.

 

Gonzalez was also on hand Friday, working as an analyst for Amazon Prime, but Kelce was unable to score that day.

The Chiefs  eventually won 19-17, but the Raiders fumbled  in the final seconds of the game as they approached field goal range.

With victory assured,  Kelce headed straight to the tunnel  and didn’t wait to shake hands with the Raiders players.

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