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Travis Kelce teases favorite Christmas gift from Taylor Swift, but won’t share details

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Football star Travis Kelce says the best Christmas gift he got this year came from his fiancée, Taylor Swift, but he isn’t telling everyone what it was. Kelce talked about the gift on his podcast, “New Heights,” with his brother Jason Kelce on Dec. 31, but kept the details private because it was something personal between him and Swift.

Kelce, who plays tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, laughed as he shared that Swift’s gift was his favorite among all the presents he received over the holidays. He also said Taylor’s brother, Austin Swift, gave him a great gift too – but he wouldn’t say what that was either.

“The best gift that I got was from Taylor, but it gives away things that we’re trying to keep in house, so not gonna say it,” Travis Kelce said.

He said Taylor’s younger brother, Austin Swift, “got me a great gift as well,” also opting not to share what his future brother-in-law picked for him.

Jason called out the fact that “the Swifts are good gift givers,” and Travis agreed, adding, “They are great gift givers.”

While he didn’t reveal the secret present from Swift, Kelce did talk about one gift he gave her that she really liked. On the Christmas Eve episode of the podcast, he said one of Swift’s favorite gifts from him was a bread slicer. Kelce explained he chose it because Swift loves baking sourdough bread at home.

Kelce and Swift first started dating in 2023 after he attended one of her concerts in Kansas City. The couple announced their engagement in August 2025 and have been sharing more moments together since then.

This year was the couple’s first Christmas as an engaged pair, making it extra special. They celebrated together with family and exchanged thoughtful presents. Kelce even joked about the Swifts being “good gift givers,” a compliment he shared with his brother on the show.

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