TRAVIS Kelce and Taylor Swift shared a passionate kiss on the field to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' dramatic Super Bowl win.
The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in an overtime thriller leaving Swift close to tears.
The pop sensation had joined Kelce's family in a private suite at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas following a mad dash across the Pacific from Tokyo, Japan.
She received huge cheers from the Las Vegas crowd as she was spotted chugging a beer on the Jumbotron during the nerve-shredding game.
After giving an electric speech to the crowd following the win, Kelce made his way back onto the field to find Swift and share a tender moment.
The couple leaned in for a passionate kiss and embraced each other after he lifted the Lombardi Trophy.
Swift appeared to hold back tears as she showed Kelce how proud she was of him winning the big game.
They shared several hugs and kisses between long embraces as the CBS broadcast caught every moment of the couple's excitement.
After a subpar first half, Kelce turned things up to 11 and helped the Chiefs to the Super Bowl win.
Kelce only had one yard in the first half but tallied up 92 more yards in the second half and overtime including crucial catches to get the Chiefs in position to score the winning touchdown.
While up on the stage, Kelce sent fans wild as he belted out a rendition of Viva Las Vegas into the microphone before saying a few words.
He then screamed out: "You gotta fight for your right to party!"
Swift was seen looking on smiling at her boyfriend's antics up on the stage in his excitement.
While fans were speculating and hoping for a proposal from Kelce after the Super Bowl win, the Chiefs tight end didn't get down on one knee after his embrace with Swift.
Cameras picked up a few words that Swift and Kelce shared between each other.
"Was it electric?" Kelce asked.
"It was unbelievable. One of the craziest things I've ever experienced!" Swift said.
Kelce is now a three-time Super Bowl winner and has a chance to be on the first team to ever to win three Super Bowls in a row if they take home another next year.
He faced many retirement rumors during the season this year, but will likely take at least one more year to continue the Chiefs' growing dynasty.
The Chiefs celebrated wildly following their third Super Bowl win in five years, which wasn't always a done deal.
They fell to a 0-10 deficit in the first quarter after touchdown machine Christian McCaffrey found paydirt for the 25th time this season.
But Patrick Mahomes led the fightback, with the teams locked at 19-19 following regular time.
It's just the second time in Super Bowl history that the game has gone to overtime, with Mecole Hardman catching the winning touchdown with seconds left on the clock.
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