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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce walks on the field Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, during a training session before a game against the Chargers in Sao Paulo. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce walks on the field Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, during a training session before a game against the Chargers in Sao Paulo. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
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SAO PAULO — Kansas City Chiefs tight end and three-time Super Bowl winner Travis Kelce made teammate Patrick Mahomes and reporters laugh Thursday when asked what has changed in his life since announcing his engagement to pop superstar Taylor Swift last week.

“I got one more ring for it,” Kelce said at a news conference ahead of Friday’s game in Sao Paulo against the Los Angeles Chargers. “I would say ever since I’ve been dating Taylor, life has been fun.”

“I love when the lights are bright,” he added, without mentioning whether Swift would make an appearance at NeoQuimica Arena for the game.

Neither the NFL nor Corinthians, the soccer club that owns the stadium, confirmed that Swift will be in attendance. Several Brazilian media outlets have reported that local TV stations are preparing for that possibility.

Kelce said he already is used to having “a lot more eyes” on what he does because of his fiancee and said he now understands what it is to “live life on a high.”

Mahomes chimed in: “It is a dream, dude.”

Earlier, coach Andy Reid said the off-the-field attention hasn’t changed Kelce as player and praised the veteran tight end’s efforts during the offseason.

Kelce and Swift were seen in public for the first time since announcing their engagement last week when they attended a college football game between Nebraska and Cincinnati at Arrowhead Stadium. The 35-year-old Kelce played in college for the Bearcats.

Kelce added he’s enthusiastic about playing an international game, despite the 12-hour flight to Sao Paulo. He, Mahomes and other Chiefs players said they felt the excitement of local fans when they arrived at the airport.

“We are trying to take this game worldwide,” Kelce said. “We have a good following here. That matters too.”