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Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift sign football jersey donated to Guelph children's charity for auction

A Guelph, Ont., charity is auctioning a special item that would add celebrity to any wall space: a Travis Kelce jersey signed by the Kansas City chiefs tight end and his pop music superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift.

'I would anticipate that it goes for a good buck,' charity's executive director says

Men's football player celebrates with women's pop star following football game.
Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce celebrates with Taylor Swift after a 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship on Jan. 28. A Kelce jersey signed by the couple is up for auction by a Guelph, Ont., children's charity. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Update on March 1, 2024: The charity Guelph Wish Fund for Children says people with concerns about items they won at a charity auction held by Linamar should contact the auction's organizersbecause "we are currently unable to verify the authenticity of these items."


In her wildest dreams, Helen Loftin never expected a Travis Kelce jersey signed by the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and his girlfriend, superstar musician Taylor Swift, to land in an auction for her Guelph, Ont., charity.

Loftin is executive director of the Guelph Wish Fund for Children, which fulfils wishes for children facing medical challenges. The charity has granted over 450 wishes since it was foundedin 1984, and has spentapproximately $10,000 on each one.

The jersey, which is framed, was set to be included inthis weekend'scurling bonspiel and silent auction, an event organized by Guelph automotive manufacturer Linamar that raises thousands of dollars for the charity each year.

But seeing the potential in the jersey and knowing that for some fans it would be bigger than the whole sky to win, the charity decided to auction itonline instead.

Loftin said she immediately knew itwould be popular.

"I was like, 'Oh my goodness.' Like, just the timing, right? Given the recent Super Bowl win and the Grammys, and plus the whole Taylor Swift tour and just right now the Taylor Swift vortex, if you will, is just so powerful."

Loftin posted about the jersey on X, formerly Twitter. Within a few hours, the posthad reached more than half a million people.

Some questioned whether the signatures and jersey were real.Loftin saidit comes with authenticity certificates.

"I do suspect that it will be the highest bid upon value," she said. "I would anticipate that it goes for a good buck."

Amid orange and yellow tickertape, a cameraman records as a woman with her eyes closed and a man wearing a football sweater that says KELCE on the back kiss.
It's a love story for Kelce and Swift, and fans may want to say 'you belong with me' to this jersey signed by the couple. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)

Bidding is set to start at $3,000 and the winnermust pick it up in person in Guelph.

Within the frame for the jersey is aphoto of Kelce and Swift together after Kansas City won the American Football Conference (AFC) championship on Jan. 28. The team went on to beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Feb. 11.

A jersey from Kansas Cityquarterback Patrick Mahomes is also on the auction block. Biddingstarts at$1,800.

The auctionends Saturday at 4 p.m. ET.

'Unique piece being sold at the perfect time'

The jersey was donated by Scottie (NineToe)Johnston, a sports memorabilia collector.

"The jersey is unique as it is signed by both Kelce and Swift. The framing is amazing," he said, adding it's hoped the auction will bring in at least $5,000.

Jason Simonds is the sports card specialist andconsignment director for Heritage Auctions in New York. While he couldn't comment on the jersey, having not seen it himself, he said it has the potential to go for a lot of money.

"If it's authentic, that's a unique piece being sold at the perfect time. It should bring a five-figure result, especially with the charity aspect; a large result is not out of the question," Simonds said in an email.

Dan Pollard is vice-president of Kitchener sports memorabilia store Cloutsnchara, whichlargely deals in hockey cards.

He said he's not sure how much the jersey isworth, butit will be exciting to see what itgoes for at auction.

"This day and age, you never actually know," he said.

"That's pretty exciting, actually, especially since they just won the Super Bowl. If we had someone bring that into our shop, that'd be pretty amazing."