Travis Kelce: I’m Listening to Taylor Swift’s Music to Get Over Chiefs Super Bowl Loss

Travis Kelce, like many people around the world, is using Taylor Swift’s music to get him through a rough time.

The Kansas City Chiefs star admitted on the latest episode of the New Heights podcast (starts at 1:19:52 mark) he’s been listening to Swift songs to help him get over the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59.

“Jason, the only way you can find yourself in the light is to find yourself in the dark first, right?” Kelce said to his brother. “I listen to music that is very telling of my mood. … I just listen to Taylor’s music. She has something for everything.”

Even though Kelce didn’t specify which songs he was listening to, there are no shortage of tracks in Swift’s catalog to pick from for a dark mood. Tracks like “All Too Well” or “Champagne Problems” or “Sad Beautiful Tragic” are a few that would fit.

The Chiefs played, by far, their worst game of the 2024 season in the Super Bowl. They allowed 40 points to the Eagles, their most in a game since Week 5 of the 2020 season.

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Kansas City trailed by as many as 34 points against the Eagles. It was the team’s largest deficit in a single game since Patrick Mahomes became the full-time starting quarterback in 2018.

Kelce told reporters after the loss the Chiefs “haven’t played that bad all year.”

There were also rumblings that Kelce might look to retire after the Super Bowl, but Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said on Tuesday they are “anticipating” the future Hall of Famer will return in 2025.

Eventually Kelce will get to a point when he can start listening to Swift’s more upbeat and happy songs. The wound of a difficult Super Bowl loss seems like it’s still too fresh for him to put something like “Love Story” or “Shake It Off” on the playlist right now.

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