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Taylor Swift Rocks New Engagement Ring at Nebraska vs. Cincinnati Game

Taylor Swift Makes Public Appearance Following Engagement Announcement

In her first public outing since revealing her engagement to Travis Kelce, the pop superstar attended a college football game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.

She was seen arriving alongside Brittany Mahomes to watch Kelce’s alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, compete against the University of Nebraska. A video shared on social media captured Swift dressed stylishly in a white cable-knit sweater vest, a pleated denim miniskirt, and knee-high boots. She also carried a Celine bag and displayed her sparkling engagement ring, marking her first public appearance since the engagement was announced.

The engagement ring, an old mine brilliant-cut diamond designed by jeweler Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine in collaboration with Travis Kelce, is estimated to be worth up to $1 million. Swift’s outfit was complemented with her signature jewelry and a sophisticated look for the college game, where Kelce was seen smiling and supporting his team from the sidelines.

Travis Kelce, also aged 35, dressed casually in a red-and-white striped Nike shirt, cap, and black shorts. He was spotted at the game, celebrating with his brother, Jason Kelce, before kickoff and showing his support for the Cincinnati Bearcats. Kelce proposed in his backyard on August 10 and announced the news publicly on August 26 through Instagram, sharing photos from the elaborate garden proposal.

The couple has been enjoying various sporting events together this summer, often donning coordinated outfits for games like the Stanley Cup Finals and the MLB American League Championship Series. Rumors suggest they are planning to purchase a home in Ohio—an $18 million estate with a recording studio—to settle down temporarily, strengthening their commitment.

As Travis begins his 13th NFL season in Brazil on September 5, where the Chiefs will face the Los Angeles Chargers, it remains uncertain if Swift will accompany him on the international trip. Fans can expect to see them together again at Arrowhead Stadium on September 14 for the rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles, a game that could have sentimental family significance since Jason Kelce, Travis’s brother, retired from the Eagles in 2024 after his 13th NFL season.