According to sources, Travis Kelce’s Chiefs’ latest loss against the Los Angeles Chargers has been weighing heavily on Taylor Swift, who’s processing every emotion with him during this challenging time. The defeat has been significant for the team, given that it ruined their hopes to make it to the postseason and eliminated them from playoff contention. The Chiefs lost to the Chargers by a score of 16-13.
How Travis Kelce’s losses affect Taylor Swift, sources suggest
A source recently shared an update with Star about how Kelce is dealing with the Chiefs’ loss, with Swift by his side. They said, “Like any top athlete, Travis is all about winning, so when things aren’t going the team’s way he takes it pretty badly. The losses affect Taylor because she’s riding out all of those emotions alongside him.”
The source added that while the couple has been in a good place recently, the latest low in Kelce’s professional life has been unfamiliar territory for them to navigate together. It added, “They’ve both been on a high for so long so this is uncharted territory for them.” Reflecting more on this challenging time for the couple, the source claims, “They’re not this golden couple who can wave a magic wand at anything and come out on top.”
Following the Chiefs’ loss, Kelce appeared to be emotional and visibly disappointed as he headed to the locker room, refusing to address the media. Before going inside, he just gave a one-liner answer to the reporters asking questions. According to Daily Mail UK, he said, “It’s not the time. I’ll catch you guys during the week.” Moreover, the topic around his retirement has also emerged since his loss, with people wondering whether Kelce will quit the sport on such a low note.
During the “Bussin with the Boys” show in June, Kelce did address his retirement and what his plans are after the NFL. He said, “It’s the last one on the contract. I’m focused on this one. I don’t know what next year is going to feel like. I don’t know what I’m going to feel like in March or April next year when I make that decision.”
Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange on Mandatory.
