After-party cancelled: What Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce did after the Super Bowl

The Kansas City Chiefs fell short of making history, losing 40–22 to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.

Despite months of anticipation, the team struggled to find momentum, sealing their fate in New Orleans.

Travis Kelce had an unusually quiet night, finishing with just four catches for 39 yards. Following the loss, he skipped any team gathering and went straight to Taylor Swift’s suite.

The Chiefs had planned a post-game celebration, but the somber mood led to its cancellation.With retirement rumors swirling, Kelce’s future remains uncertain.

Will he return for another season, or was this his final game with the Chiefs?

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