Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce vow to FaceTime daily as part of plan to keep things fresh during NFL season
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will soon be getting very busy with their professional lives as the Kansas City Chiefs will start the new NFL season on Thursday, September 5.
Also, the Grammy winner's final leg of her Eras Tour will begin in October. But the hectic schedule won’t affect their blooming romance because the duo has come up with a plan, a tipster told Life & Style.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ‘not nervous’ about having long-distance relationship
The source shared, “Taylor and Travis’ summer of love is over and now they’re having to adjust to being long-distance lovers once again. He’s back on the field and she’s continuing her tour, but they have a plan, and some rules, on how they’ll keep their relationship fresh.”
They further explained, “They’re not nervous about their romance getting stale. In fact, they’re very confident in what they have."
“They plan on doing FaceTime daily and will continue to fly out to see each other when their schedules open up. Romantic dates are a must, even if it’s just for a few hours. Either at out-of-the-way restaurants or holed in their hotel room with room service or their favorite takeout.”
“Taylor and Travis have perfected staying connected regardless of their busy lifestyles, proving that nothing, especially distance, can keep them apart,” the insider added.
Travis Kelce expresses gratitude for playing ‘another year of football’
Travis Kelce expressed his excitement as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Baltimore Ravens on September 5. The tight end talked about the new football season on Tuesday, reported DailyMail.
“I'm excited. I get to play another year of football [with a] fresh slate. Get to kind of prove to ourselves and Chiefs Kingdom that we're one of the top dogs and we can play at a high level,” he mentioned.
The 34-year-old athlete continued, “I just love coming in here and I just love football and how it takes me away from life. It gives me something I can feel genuinely happy about. I enjoy coming into the building, working on my craft, getting to understand a new game plan, and perfecting that for the people around me."
“I'm forever fortunate to be able to play as many games as I've played already in this league and that's why I really enjoy going out there every single day, even if it's just a practice to really work on my craft.”
“I know not everybody gets that same fortune in their career and I'm ready to rock Week 1 and I'm thankful for it,” Kelce added.