Travis Kelce dedicated his touchdown to his fiancee, Taylor Swift, during the Chiefs' 28-7 victory over the Washington Commanders on Monday. In the third quarter of the game, quarterback Patrick Mahomes found the veteran tight end with a 10-yard touchdown pass.After scoring the touchdown, a clip of Travis Kelce doing the "Ophelia" dance went viral on social media. He was looking at Taylor Swift on the sidelines while doing the steps from her song "Fate of Ophelia", which is a track from her 12th studio album called "The Life of a Showgirl."The Chiefs took the lead in the game after RB Kareem Hunt scored a rushing touchdown in the second quarter, followed by the extra point conversion from Harrison Butker. However, the Commanders quickly leveled the playing field before halftime after Marcus Mariota found McLaurin for an 11-yard TD passAndy Reid's offense dominated in the second half. Mahomes scored three more touchdowns while Butker converted all extra point attempts to seal the win for the Chiefs. The three-time Super Bowl champion completed 25 of 34 passes for 299 yards and three passing touchdowns.Travis Kelce had 99 yards for six receptions and one receiving touchdown. This season, the ten-time Pro Bowler has tallied a total of 474 yards and two touchdowns receiving.Travis Kelce hints at possible retirement after Monday's victory over the CommandersThe veteran TE scored his 100th receiving touchdown for the Chiefs on Monday night against the Commanders. After the game, Kelce sat down for an interview with SportsCenter's Scott Van Pelt.During this interaction, the three-time Super Bowl champion hinted at the possibility of retirement after the season while heaping praise on Commanders TE Zach Ertz."I got to see my boy Zach Ertz out here today," Kelce said. "We both came in in 2013, tight ends forever baby. I love Zach man. He had a hell of a run over there in Philly, and he's still doing it today man."We're cherishing every single one of these games, not knowing how long we'll be able to do this," Kelce added.After last season's Super Bowl loss to the Eagles, the rumor mill started churning about Travis Kelce potentially hanging up his cleats. However, he decided to return this year and play out his two-year $34.25 million extension he signed in April 2024.The Chiefs are next scheduled to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET