It's "Around the World in 80 Days" (Travis' Version).
Travis Kelce and the Chiefs jumped across the Atlantic for a game in Frankfurt, Germany last Sunday. Part of the 2023 NFL international series, the Chiefs-Dolphins game was one of two to be played at Deutsche Bank Stadium.
Kansas City took care of Miami, winning the matchup 21-14 to improve to 7-2. Kelce finished with only 14 yards on three receptions, a season low.
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It was the latest evidence that the tight end does better with Taylor Swift in attendance. Unfortunately, it's something he and his team will have to get used to. Swift won't be attending any more Chiefs games in the near future due to her Eras Tour schedule. She kicks off the South American leg on Nov. 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
And what a coincidence, Kansas City is on a bye week after playing overseas. Will Kelce make the trip for one last Eras Tour concert?
The Sporting News has the latest news on if Kelce will be at Swift's concerts in Argentina.
Is Travis Kelce at the Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert this week?
Swifties, you can say you're the lucky ones.
According to Entertainment Tonight, Kelce is all in, Argentina-bound to see Swift in concert once again.
And Kelce himself seemed to hint at that possibility on his "New Heights" podcast ahead of bye week.
"I might just say f— it and just go somewhere nice," Kelce said about his bye week plans. "My skin is getting real pale so I gotta go somewhere south."
"Somewhere south?" his brother Jason Kelce responded, which prompted Travis to add, "Closer to the equator."
The Eras Tour makes three stops in Buenos Aires – Nov. 9, 10 and 11 – at Estadio River Plate. Swift continues to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for concerts on Nov. 17, 18 and 19 before finishing her South American performances in Sao Paolo on Nov. 24, 25 and 26.
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The Chiefs' next game is Nov. 20 at Arrowhead Stadium against the Eagles and Kelce's brother Jason in a Super Bowl rematch. Kansas City will then visit the Raiders on Nov. 26 for a division rivalry game.
Those should be the only regular-season games Swift will definitely miss, though. After the swing through Argentina and Brazil, she takes a break from her international tour until her February shows in Japan, meaning she could still attend Kelce's final six games. Should Kansas City go all the way, Swift would have to watch the Super Bowl from Tokyo.
She's been to four games this season to watch Kelce: Week 3 vs. the Bears, Week 4 at the Jets, Week 6 vs. the Broncos and Week 7 vs. the Chargers.
The star definitely seems to have found home in Kansas City.