Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kelce focused on not letting Swift relationsh­ip affect play

- DAVE SKRETTA

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Travis Kelce has long prided himself on his ability to compartmen­talize his personal life and his profession­al life.

That ability has been put to the test the past few weeks.

Ever since the All-Pro tight end’s budding relationsh­ip with pop superstar Taylor Swift surfaced shortly before the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the Chicago Bears last month, Kelce has become an A-list headline-maker in his own right. He learned that when paparazzi staked out Swift’s apartment in New York last week, capturing the moment he walked out the morning before the Chiefs played the Jets, while other photograph­ers have been scoping out his own residence in the Kansas City area.

“We’re learning with the paparazzi taking photos all over the place,” Kelce admitted Friday, “but at the same time it comes with it. You’ve just got to keep living and enjoying the moments.”

Neither of the parties have divulged much about their relationsh­ip, and Kelce didn’t go into details Friday when he spoke to the media for the first time in weeks. But given that Swift has twice appeared in a suite to watch Kelce play, including alongside his mother Donna Kelce, it is easy to see why there has been such an intense focus on the duo.

The timing couldn’t be much better for either of them.

Kelce turned 34 on Thursday and is much closer to the end of his career than the beginning, and the elevation of his profile will no doubt help his post-football career. His podcast with his brother and Philadelph­ia Eagles center Jason Kelce, called “New Heights,” has soared in popularity, and Kelce’s mustachioe­d mug is suddenly popping up in advertisem­ents and commercial­s for everything from State Farm and Hy-Vee to Pfizer and Experian.

Swift is on a break from her “The Eras” tour, but a film about it is due to begin playing in at least 8,500 theaters across 100 countries next week. The movie chain AMC Entertainm­ent Holdings, which happens to be based in suburban Kansas City, said it had sold more than $100 million in advance tickets and produced the highest single-day ticket revenue in its history.

Meanwhile, the NFL and its broadcast partners are keen to take advantage of the pop culture moment.

Asked whether Kelce was surprised by the sudden interest in him, and his relationsh­ip with Swift, he replied: “It’s worldwide, man — worldwide. It’s been magnified for sure.”

All the while, Kelce has been trying to help the Chiefs defend their Super Bowl title. They’ve won three straight after losing their opener to Detroit, and they are favored heading to Minnesota on Sunday. (No word on whether Swift will attend.)

“It felt like I was on top of the world after the Super Bowl and right now even more on top of the world,” Kelce said after Friday afternoon’s practice. “At the end of the day, I have always been pretty good about compartmen­talizing and being able to stay focused in this building, so I’m just going to keep rolling with that.”

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