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Travis Kelce Refuses Taylor Swift's Favorite Activity With Him to Lose Weight

Kansas City, MO – June 16, 2025 – Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end, is heading into the 2025 NFL season with a transformed physique, having shed an astonishing 25 pounds during the offseason. The three-time Super Bowl champion, who briefly considered retirement after the Chiefs’ crushing 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, attributed part of his weight loss to cutting back on girlfriend Taylor Swift’s famous homemade Pop Tarts, a treat that has become legendary among Chiefs players and fans alike.

A Disappointing Super Bowl and a New Resolve

Super Bowl LIX was a low point for Kelce and the Chiefs, who were outclassed by an Eagles team led by Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts. Kelce, listed at 250 pounds during the 2024 season, managed only four catches for 39 yards in the game, his lowest output in a Super Bowl. The defeat, which ended Kansas City’s hopes of a historic three-peat, left Kelce contemplating retirement. “It was a tough one to swallow,” Kelce said in a March 2025 interview. “I didn’t want to go out like that.”

Instead of hanging up his cleats, the 35-year-old doubled down on his commitment to the game. Kelce skipped the Chiefs’ voluntary Organized Team Activities (OTAs) to focus on a personalized training regimen in Florida, emphasizing mobility, recovery, and a leaner frame. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported on June 14, 2025, that Kelce’s efforts paid off, with the tight end dropping 25 pounds. “He played a little heavier in 2024,” Fowler noted. “He vowed to change it, and he has.”

The Pop Tart Sacrifice

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A key part of Kelce’s transformation involved dietary changes, including reducing his intake of Taylor Swift’s homemade Pop Tarts. Swift, known for her baking prowess, has won over the Chiefs’ locker room with her strawberry, raspberry, and blueberry-flavored treats, often accompanied by handwritten notes. Chiefs coach Andy Reid jokingly complained in February 2024 that Swift shared the pastries with the offensive linemen but not him, while defensive tackle Chris Jones raved, “The crust tastes like biscuits!”

Kelce himself has been vocal about his love for the Pop Tarts, calling them “unbelievable” during a Super Bowl LIX press conference. “I’m a breakfast guy,” he said. “Her Pop Tarts are something else.” However, as part of his offseason overhaul, Kelce made the tough call to cut back on the pastries. The Daily Mail reported earlier in 2025 that this was a deliberate move to clean up his diet and reduce stress on his joints, a critical factor for a veteran entering his 13th NFL season.

A Leaner Kelce for 2025

Kelce’s weight loss has sparked excitement among Chiefs fans and analysts. Listed at 250 pounds in 2024, he’s now closer to 225 pounds, a physique that could enhance his speed and agility. Patrick Mahomes, Kelce’s quarterback, praised his teammate’s dedication, saying, “He’s working like he’s got five more seasons in him. He looks better than last year.” Despite a dip in production in 2024 (97 catches, 823 yards, three touchdowns), Kelce remains a vital third-down target for Kansas City.

The Chiefs kick off their 2025 season against the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil on September 5. With one year left on his contract, Kelce’s slimmer frame and renewed hunger could make this a defining season. “If it’s his last ride, you’d never guess it,” Mahomes added.

Swift’s Sweet Support

While Kelce trimmed down, Swift continued to show her support, baking Pop Tarts for his American Eagle photoshoot crew in May 2025, complete with a note: “Have a great shoot!! – Love, Taylor.” The gesture highlighted the couple’s strong bond, even as Kelce made sacrifices to extend his career. As Kansas City eyes another Super Bowl run, Kelce’s transformation—fueled by grit, discipline, and a few less Pop Tarts—sets the stage for a potential redemption story in 2025.

 

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