Travis Kelce sent Arrowhead – and his girlfriend Taylor Swift – wild on Sunday afternoon after breaking a franchise record with his second touchdown of the season.
Kelce has had a slow start to the year by his lofty standards, but caught a much-needed touchdown late in the first half against the Denver Broncos.
Not only was it hugely important for the team, but it also tied Kelce at No 1 for the most receiving touchdowns in Chiefs history.
The tight end joined the legendary Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez on 76 career touchdowns – and he’s sure to smash through that mark as his career continues.
Travis Kelce spikes the ball after scoring the 76th touchdown of his Chiefs career on Sunday
Taylor Swift couldn’t believe her eyes as she watched her man play against the Broncos
The TD left Kelce’s girlfriend Swift delighted as she cheered on her man in the VIP suites at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kelce is also closing in on his rivals in the list of all-time touchdowns by a tight end in league history.
The Chiefs superstar currently sits fifth, with only Antonio Gates (116), Gonzalez (111), Rob Gronkowksi (92) and Jimmy Graham (89) ahead of him.
Before the game, Swift’s entourage made headlines in their bid to protect the pop superstar from photographers as she arrived for the game.
Kelce celebrates on the field after leveling Tony Gonzalez for the franchise record
Kelce bursts past Broncos safety Brandon Jones during the NFL game at Arrowhead Stadium
Swift sat alongside her mom Andrea in the suite at Kansas City, after hot-footing it from NYC
As is customary for Swift’s much-anticipated weekly arrival, hordes of photographers had gathered in the bowels of the stadium to wait for her.
Swift turned up around an hour before the game, but she paused midway through her catwalk as security guards screamed at photographers.
With the popstar wearing a matching red skirt and jacket, those taking photos of her were made to stand up before she got too close to them.
The decision was seemingly made by security in a bid to protect Taylor’s modesty as she walked past.