An emotional Taylor Swift walked arm in arm with Travis Kelce as they celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs booking their spot in the Super Bowl on Sunday night.

The Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on February 9 after a nail-biting 32-29 win over Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium.

Having watched the game from Kelce’s suite, Swift made her way down with his mom Donna to the field to celebrate with her boyfriend and his teammates.

She then stood and watched Kelce get interviewed by CBS and laughed as he sang the song ‘Get Down Tonight’ to the thousands of Chiefs fans in the stands.

The couple then embraced and walked off the field to the locker room together. 

Sat with her mom Andrea and Donna throughout, Swift embraced both of them during the game as the Chiefs managed to finally wrestle control in the fourth quarter. 

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift embrace after the Chiefs booked their Super Bowl spot

The couple shared a loving embrace after Kelce's Chiefs defeated the Bills on Sunday night

The couple shared a loving embrace after Kelce’s Chiefs defeated the Bills on Sunday night

Taylor Swift made her way down to the field with Donna Kelce to celebrate with her boyfriend

Swift looked teary as she walked through the crowd to get to Kelce on the podium

Taylor Swift watched on as the Chiefs beat the Bills in an epic AFC Championship game Sunday

The singer’s dash from an Eras Tour concert in Tokyo to the Super Bowl dominated much of the buildup before kickoff in Las Vegas.

She made it with plenty of time to spare, of course. And Swift became the focus of attention in her own right, winning what appeared to be a beer-chugging contest, partying with celebrity suite mates such as Blake Lively, Ice Spice and Lana Del Rey, and standing next to Kelce’s mother while he held aloft the Lombardi Trophy following the 25-22 win over the 49ers.

Perhaps the couple will have an opportunity to celebrate again in a couple of weeks in the Big Easy.

Victory means the Chiefs are now just one win away from becoming the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls. 

More to follow. 

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