Travis Kelce is back in Kansas City after a night of festivities with superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift to celebrate the Chiefs' stunning Super Bowl-qualifying win in Baltimore on Sunday.
The 34-year-old tight-end returned to his Midwest home on Monday where he was spotted behind the wheel of his Ford Raptor pickup truck - just hours after his stunning performance against on the field against the Ravens.
It is believed Taylor headed to Los Angeles for Sunday night's Grammy Awards. She is nominated for Album of the Year her sixth in the category.
But unlike his jubilant appearance last night, Kelce seemed a bit worse for wear - perhaps from late night partying - and without the company of his pop star lover.
In a romantic moment broadcast to the world on Sunday evening, Swift, 34 - who did not appear to travel back home with her boyfriend - sent fans into a frenzy by taking to the field to congratulate him with some heavy PDA.



The singer attended her 12th Kansas City Chiefs game of the season to cheer on her beau once again, this time watching him help his team secure their spot at Super Bowl LVIII.
And while the NFL Championship will be a star-studded event with a halftime show performance by Usher, many are now wondering if the Anti-Hero singer will be in attendance.
Swift finishes the Japan leg of her Eras tour on February 10 after a four-night run, and if all goes according to plan she will have plenty of time to fly across the Pacific Ocean and land in Sin City to cheer on her beau.
On Sunday eagle-eyed fans caught the moment possibly telling Kelce 'I love you' after the Chiefs beat the Ravens in a remarkable victory.
'I've never see you like that,' she can be heard saying in video footage amid the post-game festivities. 'That was insane. I can't believe it. I love you.'
The joyous Kelce did not appear to respond in kind, but did continue embracing his girlfriend while receiving an 'attaboy' from his father, Ed.
It was certainly an emotional moment for the young couple, although this is well-worn territory for Kelce, who will play in his fifth Super Bowl over the last four seasons on February 11 in Las Vegas.
The future Hall of Famer recorded 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown, while surpassing Jerry Rice for the top spot on the NFL's all-time postseason receptions list.



