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Travis Kelce celebrates his 100th: The Kansas City Chiefs’ 28-7 victory over the Washington Commanders. An Instagram video shows Kelce being greeted by his teammates before turning to the camera, jumping joyfully…
Travis Kelce celebrates his 100th: The Kansas City Chiefs’ 28-7 victory over the Washington Commanders. An Instagram video shows Kelce being greeted by his teammates before turning to the camera, jumping joyfully…
Travis Kelce celebrates his 100th touchdown with a special dance performance.
Travis Kelce (36) celebrated his 100th touchdown with a special dance. The football star reached this milestone during the Kansas City Chiefs’ 28-7 victory over the Washington Commanders. An Instagram video shows Kelce being greeted by his teammates before turning to the camera, jumping joyfully, and raising his arms in a viral dance move to Taylor Swift’s (35) “The Fate of Ophelia.” Swift watched the moment from a VIP suite at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. She cheered him on, hugged Brittany Mahomes, wife of Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes, and pretended to faint with joy.
Since September 2023, Taylor Swift has regularly attended her partner’s games and cheered him on from the stadium. “I became a person who would run through the hallways of my house yelling, ‘We drafted Xavier Worthy!’” she says on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast, admitting to being a football fan.
Travis Kelce also showed his support for Swift. He attended several concerts on her “The Eras” tour and was the center of attention at a show in London. In June 2024, the singer brought him on stage at Wembley Stadium for an outfit change. “I’ll never forget standing on a stage in front of what felt like a million people,” Kelce recalled about a year later on the “New Heights” podcast.
The stadium roared like a thunderstorm.
Travis Kelce stood in the end zone, football gripped tight in his hand, his chest heaving as red and gold confetti rained from the upper decks. On the scoreboard, the number glowed: TOUCHDOWN – 100.
It wasn’t just another score. It was the one he’d dreamed about since his rookie year — a century of touchdowns, each one written in sweat, grit, and a little bit of swagger.
As Patrick Mahomes jogged over, grinning ear to ear, Kelce raised a finger to the sky and grinned. “You know what time it is,” he said.
Then the music hit.
A mashup of funk, hip-hop, and a bit of 80s pop blasted through the speakers — the cue for Kelce’s “Kelce 100 Celebration,” a dance he’d secretly been rehearsing all week with a Kansas City dance crew.
He spun, slid, and moonwalked across the end zone, tossed the football into the air, caught it behind his back, and dropped into a smooth split that made the crowd lose their minds. His teammates joined in, trying — and failing — to match his rhythm. Even Andy Reid cracked a smile under his headset.
By the time Kelce finished, the crowd was chanting his name in unison:
“Kel-ce! Kel-ce! Kel-ce!”
Later, on the postgame stage, he laughed into the mic.
“Hundred touchdowns, baby — and a hundred reasons to dance! This one’s for Kansas City!”
Some players break records with a nod. Travis Kelce?
He turned his into a show.
