Is Travis Kelce Trying to Steal the Show? His Lavish Arrival at the Chiefs-Chargers Game Will Shock You

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Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are in action on Sunday as they host the Los Angeles Chargers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. This means that Kelce was unable to attend his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s final “Eras Tour” show in Toronto as the “Fortnight” singer officially closes her near-two-year concert series.

Kelce, however, still had a reason to smile despite missing Swift’s important milestone. The four-time All-Pro tight end arrived at the game in style as he flexed his new car. According to a post by the Chiefs on Instagram, Kelce’s 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle was converted into a fully electric vehicle courtesy of the kids at Operation Breakthrough.

The 35-year-old struck a pose in front of the car to show it off before walking to the stadium.

As it turns out, however, this car does not belong to Kelce.

According to Operation Breakthrough, a Kansas City-based nonprofit, the ’69 Chevelle is going to be raffled off for the benefit of the foundation. The classic car was transformed into a full EV with the help of the students of Operation Breakthrough.

Tickets are currently being sold for $100 each, with the raffle draw being held on Sept. 26, 2025.

Per Top Speed, a 1969 Chevrolette Chevelle can cost anywhere between $40,000 to $300,000 for highly original examples.

Kelce went out of his way here to help promote the nonprofit as he looks to get the word out on the upcoming raffle.

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Kelce’s gameday whip turned heads on social media as the fans reacted to his lavish entrance.

“good looking AND with a big heart? okaaay Killatrav 👏🔥❤️” commented a supporter on Instagram.

“Thats EPIC ‼️‼️😮😮😮” said another.

“That is pretty cool. Nice looking car, now all electric phenomenal achievement 👌 🙌 👍 👏” reacted a user.

“Great job, kids! You did an awesome job!” a fan noted.

“Developing transferable skills right there!! Congrats to the kids at @operationbreakthrough,” commented another.

“Swag 🔥” wrote a viewer.

The Chiefs will need Kelce to be at his best against the Chargers as they look to improve on their 11-1 record. The two-time defending champs have already clinched a playoff spot after their Black Friday win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13, but you can be sure that Kelce and Co. won’t be taking their foot off the gas anytime soon.

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