Travis Kelce is comforted by Taylor Swift after his superb nightmare in New Orleans on Sunday – with the planning couple to discuss their future together.
The chiefs of Kansas City lost 40-22 against the Eagles of Philadelphia, with the emphatic score still complimating the Kelce team-they were 34-0 at a given time, in a match that was never as close as The final score alludes.
The defeat left Kansas City’s dreams of a “three peat” of the Super Bowl in ruins and Kelce, 35, now plans if he has enough in the tank to continue playing. He will quickly consult this imminent decision in the coming days, according to page six.
“Taylor knows that Travis has taken this very strong loss, but she could not be more proud of him, whatever the result,” said the publication.
“They can’t wait to take advantage of the downtime. They knew that the Taylor ERA tour would be wrapped in December and that the football season would end now, so they had planned for this time to focus on a single time to be together.
“Taylor and Travis will take time to spend a vacation with only both, talk about their future and relax.”
Travis Kelce is considering her future in the NFL after the Sunday Super Bowl disaster
Last week, Kelce started Super Bowl week saying he could be played for chiefs up to 38 years old.
We asked Kelce where he sees himself in three years and said: “Hopefully I still play football. I love doing this.
“I love to get to work every day. I feel like I still have a lot of good football in me.
“We will see what’s going on. I know that I prepared for other opportunities in my life. It has always been the goal, knowing that football only lasts so long.
“For the most part, I plan to be a chief of Kansas City and play football.”
But on Saturday evening, a bomb report emerged that Kelce actually considered if the Super Bowl was going to be his last match.
Whatever decides, it is likely to inform the chiefs by March 12, that is to say that the free period of the NFL begins.
Swift, meanwhile, was photographed when leaving New Orleans on Monday and returning to Nashville after the match.