Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift (Photo by Getty Images)
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce has spilled the beans on one of his favorite meals to cook with Taylor Swift.
Last week, Kelce made headlines when he politely turned down a reporter’s question about what meals he and Swift enjoy cooking together. But the 34-year-old superstar has reversed course by revealing one of his favorite meals for “date night.”
Matt James from “The Batchelor” asked Kelce a series of questions about his favorite meals to make. When asked about his “go-to date night meal”, the three-time Super Bowl champion let the cat out of the bag:
“I just recently found out how to make some home-cooked pasta. Like some actual noodles, home-cooked and everything. So I guess just some noodles with some spicy lemon garlic and shrimp…shrimp linguini.”
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Rumors of Travis Kelce’s romance with Taylor Swift began early last season. The legendary music artist essentially confirmed those rumors when she attended the Chiefs’ Week 3 home game against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium last year.
Swift ended up attending 13 of the Chiefs’ 2021 games last year (including the playoffs). She was in attendance for all four playoff games, making the trip to Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, Nevada immediately after performing a concert in Tokyo, Japan.
The Chiefs went on to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime to secure a second straight championship.
Travis Kelce Is Up For Another Big Season
If he didn’t miss two games last year, Kelce would have hit 1,000 yards receiving for the eighth straight year. The NFL’s all-time leader in postseason receptions already has a spot locked in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, so anything he accomplishes from here is simply gravy.
Kelce and the Chiefs are looking to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls in NFL history. Their season will open with a Week 1 contest against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens on Sept. 5, a rematch of the AFC Championship Game that KC won 17-10.