A legendary NFL star is praising Taylor Swift's behavior in Kansas City this year. Swift, 35, attended both of Kansas City's home playoff games this month. She was at the Divisional Round win over the Houston Texans and the NFC Championship Game win over the Buffalo Bills.
Five weeks after their initial meeting back in Week 16, the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans will have their rematch in the AFC divisional round with a
Pop superstar Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs as they face the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Superstar singer Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday to watch Travis Kelce and the Chiefs take on the Houston Texans in an AFC Divisional playoff game.
Taylor Swift was in attendance for Saturday's NFL playoff game between the Chiefs and Texans and welcomed the Indiana Fever star to her suite.
Since Taylor Swift 's romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce first went public in 2023, fans have engaged in their own football-adjacent game. Will Taylor Swift attend whatever Chiefs game is on the horizon,
Swifties hope to catch a glimpse of the pop superstar for the playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 18 at Arrowhead Stadium.
Since beginning her relationship with Kelce in 2023, Swift has been a frequent visitor at Chiefs games, including the 2024 Super Bowl, which saw Kansas City take home the championship. Just before Christmas, she was spotted at Arrowhead Stadium in a chic, furry red coat.
Caitlin Clark is still reliving the excitement of her unforgettable game-day experience with Taylor Swift. On January 18, the Indiana Fever star joined the "Cruel Summer" singer in the suites of Arrowhead Stadium,
Grammy Award-winning artist Taylor Swift, Kelce's girlfriend, was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium for the ninth time this season. In those games, the Chiefs have gone a perfect 9-0. She is expected to be in attendance during the Super Bowl in New Orleans as well.
Dean Blandino, the NFL’s former vice president of officiating and current rules analyst on Fox, said people think he's part of a conspiracy to get Taylor Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.