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Taylor Swift Attends AFC Playoffs with Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce

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Taylor Swift Attends Afc Playoffs With Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce And Jason Kelce

Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie Kelce had the opportunity to attend the AFC playoffs on Sunday where his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was playing against the Buffalo Bills. Also in attendance was Travis’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who recently received support for their relationship from Chiefs owner Clark Hunt. Despite initial doubts about their relationship, Hunt stated that he is happy for them on CNBC show Mad Money.

Taylor Swift arrived at the stadium wearing high black boots, black pants, a red beanie, and a short, white jacket from Gant‘s collection designed by Kilo Kish. Due to the cold weather and security concerns, Swift was quickly escorted indoors after acknowledging the crowd.

Once inside, Taylor Swift joined Jason Kelce in one of Highmark’s suites. Kelce was seen wearing a red t-shirt with the phrase “Big Yeti,” one of Travis’s nicknames. Their arrival seemed uneventful, despite previous speculations about tensions between Swift and the Philadelphia Kelces.

Meanwhile, CNN reporter and Buffalo Bills fan, Harry Enten, expressed his hope for a Chiefs loss on Anderson Cooper 360. Enten mentioned that the Bills had previously defeated the Chiefs when Taylor Swift was present in Kansas City. Despite acknowledging his fondness for Swift’s music, Enten expressed his desire for her to be left in tears if the Chiefs were to lose.

As the game unfolds, there may be other reasons why Taylor Swift might shed a few tears. Perhaps Kylie and Jason Kelce order a dish named in Swift’s honor but refuse to share, or Swift accidentally spills cilantro ranch on her white jacket while enjoying a Karma Quesadilla. Regardless, it’s important to remember that Swift has taught us to overcome and find strength even in difficult moments.

The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, January 21. The game will be broadcast live on CBS and streamed via Paramount+. The winner of the game will advance to the AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens on January 28 at 3:00 p.m. ET.