Travis Kelce has revealed how much the suite in which Taylor Swift and other guests enjoyed the Super Bowl 2024 cost. The Kansas City Chiefs player spent a significant sum so that his family and friends, including his girlfriend Taylor Swift, could watch the game from a suite. In an episode of the Netflix series “Receiver,” Kelce discussed the high prices with George Kittle, a player for the San Francisco 49ers who also appears on the show.
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Kittle mentioned that his family planned to sit in the stands, to which Kelce responded by hinting at the cost of a private suite. "It's three million dollars," said the 34-year-old Kelce. Kittle, who signed a five-year contract for 75 million dollars in 2020, pointed out that even though he has a good contract, he decided it wasn't worth it. "They'll be fine," he joked about his family. Kittle also mentioned that his teammate Christian McCaffrey got a "good deal" for a suite for his wife, Olivia Culpo.
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Travis Kelce paid $3 million for Taylor Swift's suite at the Super Bowl.
A representative from On Location Experiences, the official site to purchase suites through the NFL, confirmed to Page Six that the only suite for 32 people available at Allegiant Stadium after the Chiefs qualified cost 3 million dollars and that the price would continue to rise. Kelce apparently secured the suite last minute, as his mother, Donna Kelce, had said a week before the Super Bowl that she planned to watch the game from the stands because the VIP suites were too expensive.

Later, Kelce hinted at his decision to acquire a suite on his podcast "New Heights," joking about the cost. "I'm not doing much more than counting how much money I'm spending on this damn Super Bowl for my family and friends," he commented. Despite the high price, Kelce doesn't seem to have financial problems. He has earned over 75 million dollars during his career and is expected to earn an additional 34.25 million in the next two seasons, not including his lucrative sponsorship deals and income from his popular podcast.

Although the suite was expensive, it was worth it, as Swift was seen enjoying the game. The winner of 14 Grammy awards flew nearly 11 hours from Japan, where she had performed a sold-out concert, to make it in time for the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Travis has shown a similar commitment by supporting Swift on her international tour "Eras". He has been traveling between Europe and the United States in recent weeks, juggling his work commitments.
And by the way, the Chiefs won that game.