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Travis Kelce arrives at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ first game of the 2024 season
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Travis Kelce arrives at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ first game of the 2024 season

Travis Kelce has officially arrived for the Chiefs’ first game of the new NFL season.

Kelce, 34, looked cool and confident in his white and brown jacket and matching pants as he walked through the tunnel at Arrowhead Stadium for Kansas City’s game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Sept. 5.

Fans were also treated to a glimpse of Kelce’s superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift shortly afterward as she came to the stadium to support her boyfriend.

Swift, 34, attended 13 Chiefs games last season, most recently their Super Bowl victory in Las Vegas.

The Chiefs lost to all three opponents in the preseason games, but the two-time Super Bowl winners are confident about the new season, in which they have the chance to make history as the first NFL team to win three championships in a row.

Travis Kelce warms up before the Chiefs’ season opener against the Baltimore Ravens.

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Kelce recently spoke at an appearance on September 3 at Rich Eisen Show.

“I just enjoy it so much, you know, I’m so grateful and lucky that I was able to get to 12th grade and still have that energy and that love and the ability to go out and get to work,” Kelce told Eisen.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) during training camp on August 2, 2024.

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When asked if winning a ring with the Chiefs in February had caused him to think about retiring, Kelce said, “It never crossed my mind.”

“I think the excitement of the challenge this year, of maybe doing it a third time in a row, that alone was all I needed,” he said. “That was a spur of the moment thought, so there really wasn’t a chance I wouldn’t be back this year.”

The grotesque The actor said he remembered something former NFL star Julian Edelman told him when it came to hanging up his football boots.

“He mentioned that he had to quit when he couldn’t go out and practice anymore. He couldn’t work on his skills anymore to feel responsible for his teammates. And that’s when he started to question that,” Kelce said of the former New England Patriot.

The Chiefs and Ravens kick off at 8:40 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

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