Travis Kelce’s body transformation has been revealed by a Kansas City Chiefs insider as the A-list tight end appeared at the team’s minicamp on Tuesday after a summer with Taylor Swift.
Kelce appeared slimmer and ‘moved well’ during the workouts in Missouri after spending weeks with his 14-time Grammy Award-winning girlfriend in south Florida.
Tuesday marked one of Kelce’s first appearances for the Chiefs since the end of last season, as he did conditioning drills in front of the media, per Pete Sweeney.
Many believed going into last season that Kelce was not at his best due to his skyrocketing profile outside of football. His stats showed a dip, as he only had three touchdown catches during the 2024 regular season.
Kelce also was a non-factor in Kansas City’s Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in February, where he did not have a meaningful catch in the game.
Now, after a more low-key offseason, Kelce is back into Chiefs offseason activities this week.
Travis Kelce’s body transformation has been revealed at the Kansas City Chiefs minicamp

Kelce looking slim comes after an offseason where he spent plenty of time with Taylor Swift

Kelce’s close friend, Pat McAfee, detailed how he is doing with Swift by his side on Monday
How this time away from football and with Swift will pay off on the gridiron is to be determined.
Yet, per close friend Pat McAfee, and with obvious signs during his time with Swift in a luxury suite at a hockey game, Kelce looks to be in the right mindset to get back to his old, dominant ways.
‘I think they continue to inspire each other, I think they continue to motivate each other,’ McAfee said of Swift and Kelce. ‘I think they continue to motivate each other. I think they continue to be great for each other.’
‘And if Travis Kelce is all the way back, I think you immediately understand that the Chiefs are going to be where the Chiefs have been, and that’s in title conversations.’
Due to being at Chiefs’ workouts, Kelce is not expected to be at Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday.
‘He played a little heavier in 2024, it was sort of a thing. He vowed to change it and he has,’ ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler said last week.
‘As we have talked about before, this could be the last dance here for him, mid-30s, still a productive player, they want to go to him on third down but declining a little bit.
‘So he is trying to be slimmer and has gone hardcore this offseason to make it work in what could be his final season.’