Taylor Swift was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium last Saturday to watch the Kansas City Chiefs' first playoff game of the season. Swift, along with her parents Scott and Andrea and brother Austin, were all seen arriving at the stadium ahead of kickoff.
During the game, the Grammy-winning singer cheered for Travis Kelce as he scored a touchdown en route to defeating the Houston Texans 23-14 in the AFC divisional round. Also joining Swift in the suite was WNBA star Caitlin Clark, who is not only a Chiefs fan but also a self-proclaimed "Swiftie."
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday for a chance to play in the 2025 Super Bowl.
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Will Taylor Swift be at Sunday's AFC Championship Game vs. Bills?
Last season, Taylor Swift attended games at Arrowhead Stadium and also at Kansas City Chiefs away games. This season, she has only attended their home games, reportedly due to safety concerns at other venues. Her schedule with the last leg of her "The Eras Tour" also prevented her from attending a few games during the regular season.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs managed an excellent 15-2 record this campaign, clinching the top seed in the AFC and securing a first-round bye. It resulted in only having home games for the playoffs leading up to the Super Bowl
While Swift's appearances are never announced ahead of her arrival at Arrowhead Stadium, there hasn't been official confirmation that she will be in attendance. However, all signs point to her showing support for Kelce and the Chiefs as they battle on Sunday in the AFC title game. Who will sit alongside Taylor Swift in the suite remains to be seen.
This will be a rematch of the Week 11 game that took place at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. The Bills won the matchup 30-21, handing Kansas City its first loss of the season.
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