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Ex-Cowboyѕ QB Tony Romo meetѕ wіth Tаylor Swіft durіng AFC сhampionship gаme сelebration

Shortly after Travis Kelce’s AFC title game victory speech, CBS’ broadcast crew focused on Taylor Swift.

The 12-time Grammy Award winner was seen embracing the Chiefs tight end with a hug and kiss after his team’s 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Lost in the celebratory scrum was an exchange the musician shared with former Cowboys quarterback and current CBS analyst Tony Romo.

The ex-NFL signal caller apparently earned a compliment from Swift, who said he does “a great job” in his broadcasting role. Romo then told Swift that she was even better at her job. Swift’s response?

“We’re doing very different things, aren’t we? It’s a different skill set,” Swift said.

Swift was a notorious presence during the Chiefs’ AFC championship celebration. Before accepting the Lamar Hunt Trophy for the fourth time in five years, coach Andy Reid, standing on stage, found Swift in the crowd and pointed at her. Swift pointed back.

 

She and Kelce walked arm and arm around the field afterward, long after many of his teammates had gone to the locker room. Kelce asked where his brother Jason was, and Swift stepped away for them to have a moment.

It’s still unknown whether Swift will be in attendance for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. Her “Eras Tour” schedule has concerts set for Tokyo on Friday, Feb. 9 and Saturday, Feb. 10.