Did Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift Get Into a Fight? Chiefs TE Reveals The Details During Interview With George Clooney [VIDEO]
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce dropped a compelling fact about his relationship with Taylor Swift, one that proves they truly are meant to be.
In August, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announced their engagement with a heartwarming Instagram post. The two have been together for about two and a half years, and Swift confirmed their romance when she attended the Chiefs’ 2023 home game against the Chicago Bears.
Obviously, the public is unaware of what goes on behind the scenes in celebrity relationships. However, Kelce and Clooney each shared interesting tidbits that demonstrate the strength of their love for their significant others.
George Clooney appeared on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast. During the interview, the former “ER” star was asked if he was “lying” when he said he hasn’t argued with his wife, Amal, in 10 years.
“No, I’m not lying, Travis! Shall we ask you the same questions?!” Clooney asked.
That’s where Travis Kelce dropped a fascinating piece of information about his relationship with Taylor Swift.
“Well, it’s only been two and a half years,” Kelce said. “And you’re right. I haven’t gotten in an argument. Never once.”
There’s no point in getting in an argument when you’re never gonna win anyways 😅@Xfinity pic.twitter.com/yGz3KwwpIY
— New Heights (@newheightshow) December 3, 2025
A great sign of true love, indeed.
Travis Kelce & Kansas City Chiefs Are On The Ropes

The Chiefs are 6-6 and in danger of missing the postseason for the first time since 2014. That’s despite a strong season from Travis Kelce, who sits third in Pro Bowl voting among tight ends for 2025.
After missing the 1,000-yard mark in 2023 and 2024, Kelce has rebounded with 59 receptions for 719 yards and five touchdowns, per Pro Football Reference. This puts him on pace for his first 1,000-yard season since 2022.
The Chiefs probably have to win out and finish 11-6 to have a shot. Their best hope is for the Indianapolis Colts (8-4) to lose two of their final five games, as Kansas City holds the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Otherwise, one of the Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars or Los Angeles Chargers must lose three of its final five games for Kansas City to have a shot.
