The pop diva took a break from promoting “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” to watch her friend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Denver Broncos, 19-8. Travis Kelce had his best game of the year on Thursday night as the Kansas City Chiefs upset the Denver Broncos, 19-8. Taylor Swift took a break from promoting her high-profile film to watch the game.
The Chiefs are now 5-1 overall and 3-0 when the pop megastar is present, as she was on Thursday at Arrowhead Stadium. Swift watched the game in a lavish suite alongside Donna Kelce, wearing a red Chiefs jacket from the line of sportscaster Erin Andrews over a black tank top.
She saw Kelce grab passes for 124 yards on Thursday, a personal best for the season. The tight end was iffy for the game after hobbling off the field in Minneapolis just four days prior to the performance.
Additionally, Kelce demonstrated some showmanship when he snagged a 5-yard throw from Patrick Mahomes then unpredictably lateraled the ball to teammate tight end Noah for an additional 7 yards, setting up a field goal for the Chiefs.
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Following visits at Arrowhead on September 24, when Kansas City hosted the Chicago Bears, and during the “Sunday Night Football” game against the New York Jets in New Jersey on October 1, which attracted many Swifties to football for the first time, Swift made an appearance in Kansas City.
She witnessed Kelce snag passes for 124 yards on Thursday, a season high. Four days prior to the performance, the tight end hobbled off the field in Minneapolis and was questionable for the game.
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A field goal for the Chiefs was set up by Kelce’s showmanship when he caught a Patrick Mahomes pass for five yards and later unexpectedly lateraled it to teammate tight end Noah for seven more yards.
Swift made an appearance in Kansas City after stops at Arrowhead on September 24, when Kansas City hosted the Chicago Bears, and on October 1, during the “Sunday Night Football” game against the New York Jets in New Jersey, which brought many Swifties to football for the first time.