Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are the talk of the town, which results in every small detail of their relationship taking space in the mainstream. Aside from accompanying each other at all times and spewing couple goals, the pair is flourishing in their respective careers. However, being an active player in the NFL and a key player for his side Kansas City Chiefs, speculations and rumours regarding Swift wanting to Kelce to retire, often make waves.
Travis Kelce on Rumours of Taylor Swift Wanting Him To Retire
Speaking to Stephen A. Smith, Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce cleared the air by terming the doubts as baseless. According to Kelce, Taylor is fully supportive towards him and the singer loves to witness Chiefs' perform at the Arrowfield stadium. Kelce further stated that he has all the support from Taylor to keep chasing his dreams.
“She’s fully encouraging me to enjoy playing this game,” Kelce told host Stephen A. Smith. “She loves coming to Arrowhead [Stadium] and coming to the games and cheering for me, so I got all the support in the world to keep chasing these dreams.”
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Full Focus on the Playoffs
Earlier in the interview, Kelce touched on the subject of retirement and ruled it out for the moment. He exclaimed that his premier focus is on the Playoffs, which are scheduled to start on Saturday, January 18, for the Chiefs. The defending champions will take on Houston Texans on the mentioned date at the Arrowhead Stadium.
“I love everything that I'm doing in this building,” Kelce said. “But at the end of the day, I'm not having that extreme success on the field as I have individually, man. I'm excited for these next couple games to play up at Arrowhead, to finish this season off."
Kelce said he would “reevaluate” his career as he “always” does.
“And I'll probably tell myself how much I love this thing,” he continued.
“It's something you have to keep in perspective, man. I never want to get to the point where I'm not helping this team win or I'm hurting this team more than I'm helping this team. As long as I’m coming out here playing good football and enjoying coming into the building every day with my guys, you’ll see me in a Chiefs uniform."