Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce turned down a reporter’s interesting question about his relationship with Grammy Award-winning singer Taylor Swift.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, one of the most beloved and talked-about power couples in the world, are closing in on the one-year anniversary of their relationship. Since news of their romance went public, the Chiefs and the NFL have benefitted from far more publicity and international attention

Travis Kelce speaks at a press conference and Taylor Swift covers her mouth in shock at an awards ceremony.

While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, the three-time Super Bowl champion was asked what he and Swift cook together. Though he found the question fascinating, Kelce kindly said he’d prefer not to answer it, per Jared Koller of KCTV5 News:

“That’s a good question. You know, I respect that question, but I’m going to keep that one to myself because, you know, I thoroughly enjoy cooking with her. It’s something I’d rather just keep personal…Taylor makes a great pop-tart and cinammon role.”

Taylor Swift attended 13 of the Chiefs’ 2023 games, including all four playoff games. The day before the Super Bowl, Swift performed a concert in Tokyo, Japan, but she returned to the U.S. in plenty of time to support Kansas City.


The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in overtime of Super Bowl 58 to complete the first NFL repeat in 19 years. Travis Kelce finished the day with nine receptions for 93 yards despite being shut down in the first half.

Last season, Kelce recorded 93 receptions for 984 yards and five touchdowns despite missing two games. He was virtually unstoppable in the postseason, with 32 catches for 355 yards and three touchdowns in four games.

Travis Kelce & Chiefs Open 2024 vs. Ravens

The Chiefs will welcome one of their top rivals, the Lamar Jackson-led Baltimore Ravens, to kick off the 2024 NFL season on Sept. 5. The game will be a rematch from last year’s AFC Championship Game that Baltimore won 17-10.

Baltimore will be making its first trip to Arrowhead Stadium since Week 3 of the 2019 season, when the Chiefs outlasted the eventual MVP and his Ravens 33-28. Patrick Mahomes is 4-1 in his career against John Harbaugh and company.