Travis Kelce recently navigated the complexities of his relationship with Taylor Swift while playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. His primary request to the team had nothing to do with football strategy; instead, he simply wished for normalcy amidst increased media attention.
Chiefs president Mark Donovan shared on FanDuel’s “Up and Adams” that Kelce specifically asked the organization not to play Swift’s music during games when she was present. He sought to prevent Sunday afternoons from becoming a spectacle.
Kelce expressed concerns that showcasing Swift during games would create a divide between him and his teammates. His desire was clear: keep the focus on football and the camaraderie in the locker room.
The Chiefs respected his wishes. Despite Swift’s attendance at games, her songs were omitted from the stadium playlist. The organization also chose not to feature her on the Arrowhead video boards, even as broadcasts made her a prominent figure during the games.
“It was considerate,” Donovan noted. “We weren’t going to exploit this relationship.”
“We never showed Taylor on our big board in our stadium, never. It was considerate… We’re not exploiting this relationship.”
Chiefs President Mark Donovan on how the team has managed Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship@Chiefs | @MDChiefs | @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/rCzcd5nCvv
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) December 1, 2025
During the 2024 season, Kelce went on to secure his third Super Bowl ring, and his relationship with Swift continues to thrive. He even proposed in August, symbolizing a shared commitment.
This approach appears beneficial for all. However, the Chiefs are currently facing challenges, holding a 6-6 record and risking playoff elimination. Meanwhile, Kelce’s performance has seen a noticeable downturn, sparking speculation that this may be his final season in the league.














