Travis Kelce kisses Taylor Swift on the field after he and the Chiefs secure a spot in the 2024 Super Bowl.

The Chiefs are headed to the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Feb. 11

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift sealed the NFL star’s big win with a kiss!

Kelce and Swift, both 34, shared a sweet kiss on the field as the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their big win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship.

After the game was decided, Swift made her way to the field at M&T Bank Stadium to greet Kelce, who was surrounded by teammates and cameras.

The 12-time Grammy-winning singer planted a kiss on the NFL star as they celebrated the big win. His mother and father, Donna and Ed Kelce, were standing alongside as the couple shared the sweet moment.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift kiss on the field in Baltimore on Jan. 28, 2024.

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Kelce’s speech showed the NFL star’s excitement for his team’s big win. The tight end quoted the Beastie Boys’ lyrics “You’ve got to fight/ for your right/ to party” — the same lyric he repeated last year when they won the 2023 Super Bowl — as he addressed Chiefs friends and family.

Swift was seen laughing as her beau got Chiefs Kingdom hyped for another Super Bowl appearance.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.

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Swift was shown on the broadcast earlier during the Chiefs’ ceremony, as she raised her hands to clap for head coach Andy Reid.

After his speech, Travis greeted his brother, Jason Kelce, on the field. The Philadelphia Eagles center not only pulled out his “Big Yeti” shirt again to cheer for his brother’s Chiefs on Sunday — but he also added an extra layer of clothing over that T-shirt.

In a sequel to his viral shirtless celebration last week, Jason, 36, attended the AFC Championship game, where the Chiefs squared off with the Baltimore Ravens.

Kelce, alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes, pulled off the AFC Championship win against the Baltimore Ravens 17-10. It will be the second year in a row they’re headed to the big game, after winning the Vince Lombardi Trophy last year.

It was a huge game for Kelce, who officially passed NFL legend Jerry Rice for the most postseason catches in NFL history.