Taylor Swift arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday for the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship Game with the Buffalo Bills. The pop queen was dressed to the max for the game that would decide if her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs made it to a third straight Super Bowl.
Taylor Swift showed her support for her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, as his team won the AFC championship game Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to continue their Super Bowl era. The Eras Tour star Taylor Swift is in attendance.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are attempting to make history -- and Taylor Swift will be there to see it.
This was the second 2025 postseason game that Swift attended; she previously watched Kelce and the Chiefs beat the Houston Texans on Jan. 18.
One year after their fairytale kiss on the field and hard-earned ticket to the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are back at a repeat AFC Championship game with the Kansas City Chiefs. For the Jan. 26, 2025 match-up against the Buffalo Bills, the pop star confirmed she's just as big a fan of Louis Vuitton as she is of her boyfriend's team.
An elated Taylor Swift celebrated a Chiefs touchdown Sunday during the first half of their AFC Championship clash against the Bills, hugging mom Andrea in an Arrowhead Stadium box while bringing Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna Kelce, into the mix.
The singer wore the emblem while supporting boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday, Jan. 26
Taylor Swift had a pinch-me moment while taking in the scene after the Chiefs punched their ticket to Super Bowl 2025 on Sunday. The mega popstar said she was “in shock” while celebrating with her boyfriend,
Spencer Pratt is reaching out to one of the biggest names in music, and while he hasn't heard back yet, he's not giving up hope just yet. After he and his parents' homes were destroyed in the recent Palisades Fire, Pratt, 41, wasted no time in contacting Taylor Swift, hoping the pop star would respond to his call for help.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy isn't the biggest guy. When the former Longhorn was at the NFL combine he measured in at 5-foot-11, 165 pounds, on the smaller end of most receivers. Even so,