Taylor Swift kisses Travis Kelce on the cheek in adorable photo

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are getting just a little bit more cozy in a new snap that has fans buzzing.

Swift cheered on Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs at their Oct. 22 home game as they defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 31-17, and she appeared to celebrate by planting a kiss on the NFL player’s cheek.

Chariah Gordon, who’s dating Kelce’s teammate Mecole Hardman, Jr., shared three photos with Swift on Instagram. Two of them capture Swift smiling, first posing with the whole group and the last with just Gordon.

The second picture in the slideshow is what captured the internet’s attention: Swift has her hand on Kelce’s shoulder as she gives him a peck on the cheek. Next to them, Gordon and Hardman are cuddled up for the snap.

“This upload just broke the internet,” one social media user commented on the post.

Another wrote, “We love this! Gorgeous gorgeous girls and their men.”

One Instagram user joked, “Awwwww Taylor swift say that’s her man now.”

The photos quickly made their way to X, formerly known as Twitter, as multiple fan accounts shared the pictures.

“She looks so happy,” one Swiftie tweeted.

Another very excited Swiftie repeatedly cheered, “WE’RE BACK IN THE CUTE COUPLE CANDIDS ERA.”

The new pictures of the pair came a day after Swift arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City wearing a red Chiefs sweatshirt and a gold friendship bracelet with Kelce’s jersey number, 87.

The friendship bracelet seemed to be a nod to the start of their rumored romance. On the July 26 episode of his “New Heights” podcast, Kelce said he attended one of Swift’s concerts on her “Eras Tour” and tried to give her a bracelet with his phone number on it.

Since then, the two have been dominating headlines as Swift has attended four Chiefs games this season and has been photographed grabbing dinner with Kelce in New York City.

This article was originally published on TODAY.com