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Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs tight end, podcast cohost, part-time actor, and full-time heartthrob, has officially taken over the September cover of GQ. And yes, the photos are so hot they should come with a warning label.

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Styled by the legendary Law Roach, Kelce is seen dripping in looks from Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Saint Laurent, Diesel, Balenciaga, Willy Chavarria, Artemas Quibble, Hermès, and more.

But let’s be real: he could be wearing a burlap sack and still make the internet combust. Instead, he’s holding a snake like it’s the most natural thing in the world; something only Britney Spears and now Travis Kelce have successfully pulled off in recorded history.

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The cover story also takes fans into Kelce’s off-season in South Florida, where he’s back training with long-time friend and coach Tony Villani.

After a few years in LA focusing on acting and entertainment, Trav is doubling down on football with a simple mission: “Win a Super Bowl is the only goal. It’s every goal.”

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And if you thought the man just looks good, think again. He’s working harder than ever, and the magazine shared that in just 24 hours, Kelce: Woke up at 5 a.m. to trudge through the Everglades for his GQ shoot (yes, including alligator cradling and it was real), and caught a flight to Kansas City for a children’s hospital charity event that same night.

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That’s not all. He then flew back to Miami the next day, managed to fit in a workout, and then sat down to interview Shaquille O’Neal for his New Heights podcast with his brother Jason Kelce.

It’s king behavior, plain and simple. And yes, somewhere in between all of that, he managed to look unfairly good in a swamp. Taylor Swift stays winning (as she deserves).

Get your copy (or copies) of the September issue of GQ, hitting newsstands soon.

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