The pop star is fresh off the end of the Eras Tour, while Kelce is now done with the NFL season
With the Super Bowl finished and the Eras Tour now in the rearview, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are finally ready for some downtime.
A source tells PEOPLE that the high-profile couple will “have a break together” following the Kansas City Chiefs’ 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 in New Orleans, which “was upsetting for everyone.”
“Their lives have been a whirlwind since they first started dating,” the insider says. “Things seem great between them, and they’re incredibly happy together.”
Swift, 35, was a fixture at Chiefs games this past season, often bringing her friends and family members along to cheer from a suite at Arrowhead Stadium. The Super Bowl was no exception, as she brought brother Austin, dad Scott, and friends Ice Spice, Ashley Avignone and Este, Danielle and Alana Haim along to Caesars Superdome to root Kelce, 35, on as the Chiefs sought to become the first team in NFL history to ever win three consecutive Super Bowls.
“She truly loves watching Travis play,” the source adds.
Kelce, too, was a fan of watching Swift in her element, as he attended more than a dozen Eras Tour shows — and even joined his girlfriend onstage for a memorable cameo in London.
The “Fortnight” singer wrapped the record-shattering Eras Tour in December after almost two years on the road and nearly 150 shows.
After the Chiefs’ disappointing loss, Kelce’s brother Jason, who retired from the NFL last year after spending his entire career on the Eagles, addressed the loss and its impact on his sibling on X.
“There isn’t a person I love or care about more [than Travis],” he wrote. “It has been tough to process these feelings, of course I feel for him and am always rooting for him, but I know he does not need, nor want my pity. He has amassed greatness few on this planet could ever dream of, as has his team, and they should feel pride in their accomplishments this season and in the past.”
“I think I found it all. I just gotta, you know, keep it all. I absolutely love where I’m at in life,” he told Westwood One Sports. “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. I’m enjoying coming in to work and what I do for a profession in my career. And I have an unbelievable support of family and friends who are chasing me down here for yet another Super Bowl. I’m just a very fortunate individual and [I’m] trying too take advantage of all the good days I got.”
Meanwhile, his dad Ed Kelce said the star tight end was “very happy” with Swift, and shared that the two were looking forward to spending time together out of the spotlight.
“I think we get past the Super Bowl, I think it’s going to be a very good period for the two of them without the NFL season, with the Eras Tour,” he told Australia’s Today show. “Just them alone, really connecting more. And I think that can only be a good thing.”