BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 28: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with Taylor Swift after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce is finally on his way.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has been on his podcast, and seen playing golf in Las Vegas, but many have been left wondering why he has not shown up to support Taylor Swift at her concerts as she did for him at 13 NFL games.
Well, he finally made a decision.
Travis Kelce is on his way to see Taylor Swift perform in Australia. The three-time Super Bowl champ hopped on a private jet Wednesday to make it in time for his superstar girlfriend’s first Eras Tour show in Sydney, according to TMZ.
The report adds he is set to land early in the morning due to the time difference.
He appears to have taken off from Van Nuys Airport, and stopped in Honolulu to refuel before carrying on to Sydney, where the jet is expected to land at around 8.30 am local time on Thursday.
Fans went nuts:
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— katie (ttpd version)🤍 (@katiesversion89) February 21, 2024
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— Jair 🖤 (@jaircletus25) February 21, 2024
im sorry i just have to let out a big fat laugh because some people were having meltdowns and jumping into the silliest conclusions the other day https://t.co/FrMlAHGc7H pic.twitter.com/eXO9OfewF5
— squirle🐿️🍞 (@tayychanted) February 21, 2024
every person that was doubting him…. THIS ONE IS FOR YOU https://t.co/l4xsghkpBj
— makenna🥄 (@eaglesstshirt) February 21, 2024
Travis and Taylor have juggled their schedules to squeeze in time together with the singer attending 13 of his games this NFL season, including making a mad dash back from Tokyo to Vegas to make it to the Super Bowl.
The popstar had hit the road again to take her Eras Tour to Australia, performing in Melbourne last week, just days after cheering on her boyfriend at the Super Bowl but Kelce had stayed behind in Kansas City for the Chiefs’ celebrations which included the parade that fell into chaos due to a mass shooting.
Now, it’s his turn to show up for her.
VIDEO: New Slo-Mo Clip Reveals Isaiah Stewart Intentionally Elbowed Noah Clowney In The Neck During Nets-Pistons Game
Isaiah Stewart and Noah Clowney (Image Credit: X/@NetsKingdomAJ
The Brooklyn Nets faced a challenging defeat on Wednesday, suffering a 113-98 loss to the Detroit Pistons. While the team was unable to secure a win, young star Noah Clowney had a standout performance. However, the game wasn’t without its setbacks for Clowney, as he was left shaken by an elbow to the neck from Pistons center Isaiah Stewart.
The incident took place with the score at 23-27 when Stewart seemingly made an intentional move by elbowing Clowney in the neck. As a result, Stewart was assessed a Flagrant 1 foul for the dangerous elbow. The elbow left Clowney struggling to breathe after being hit in the windpipe. The Slo-Mo clip of the incident reveals that Stewart’s actions were deliberate.
Despite the injury, Clowney continued to play through the discomfort and delivered a stellar performance for the Nets. He recorded a career-high 29 points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals. He has achieved a milestone as the youngest player in franchise history to score 25+ points, grab 5+ rebounds, and make 5+ three-pointers in a single game.
Noah Clowney Reflects On His Three-Point Shooting Success With Nets
After the Brooklyn Nets’ loss to the Detroit Pistons, Noah Clowney opened up about his improvement in three-point shooting. Despite shooting just 29% from beyond the arc during his time at Alabama, Clowney has shown significant progress with the Nets this season.
“I don’t like where teams have the ability to sack off because I’m a weak shooter. I shot 29 percent at Alabama, but I knew I could shoot. Other people knew I could shoot. Somebody took a chance, and here we are. I feel like I can get in the lane,” Clowney said.