Taylor Swift has steamy reaction to Travis Kelce’s entrance at Chiefs game against Bengals as NFL star performs iconic pose in nod to popstar

As Travis Kelce ran out of the tunnel and onto the field at Arrowhead Stadium, he struck his signature bow-and-arrow pose, much to the amusement of girlfriend Taylor Swift, who watched from her luxury suite.

Swift, who first made headlines on Sunday for a hate speech from Donald Trump on Truth Social, seemed unfazed. She waved her hands in front of her face as she watched her husband enter.

Swift also took a sip from her steel cup, which featured Kelce’s number 87 in yellow and red, and cheered loudly for her boyfriend.

Kelce’s signature pose is reminiscent of an archer shooting an arrow, which has meaning for both him and his girlfriend.

Swift’s song “The Archer” was on her Eras Tour setlist until May, but was then removed to make way for songs from her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”

Taylor Swift reacted with a steamy voice to Travis Kelce’s entrance at Sunday’s Chiefs game

Kelce struck an archer stance upon entering the court, which has a deeper meaning for him

Kelce struck an archer stance upon entering the court, which has a deeper meaning for him

Kelce has been doing the pose longer than he’s been dating Swift. There’s no doubt he did the pose with her in mind before he ran into the Cincinnati Bengals.

Swift struck the archer pose onstage at Wembley Stadium as part of her Eras Tour in August, transitioning into the song “So High School.” It’s widely believed that Swift wrote the song about Kelce.

Kelce was in the audience that night in London, along with his brother Jason Kelce. Travis himself took the stage of the Eras Tour the following night as one of Swift’s backup dancers.

In an episode of “New Heights” that aired last October, a few weeks after Swift and Kelce began their public romance, Travis revealed he was striking the archer pose as part of his entrance.

“I do the archer pose when I come into the stadium because I wanted to do something when I ran out of the tunnel,” Kelce said. “You know, what really motivates me is to dream big. Always aim for the stars. So I’m always out there aiming for the stars.”

“One of my favorite quotes from my friend, Deion Sanders, Prime Time, is, ‘If your dreams aren’t bigger than you, then there’s a problem with your dreams.’ So don’t forget to reach for the stars, ladies and gentlemen.”

Swift will attend her 15th Chiefs game on Sunday. Kansas City has gone 11-3 in the previous games she has seen live.