Taylor Swift’s NFL era continues Thursday night when the Kansas City Chiefs face the Baltimore Ravens in the opener of the 2024 season.
Swift will be there to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the rest of the team in their shared goal of winning their third consecutive championship, The Athletic reported, citing a source with knowledge of security at the stadium.
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Videos from several Kansas City stations showed Swift’s plane arriving at an airport, and social media appeared to show her waving to excited fans at Arrowhead Stadium.
When word got out that Swift and Kelce were dating, she showed up at Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on the Chiefs against the Chicago Bears. Since then, she has been a fixture in the organization and the NFL. Swift attended several games during the season and was on hand for their victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.
Days before the game, rumors began circulating that Swift and Kelce had split up in late September after a document surfaced online. Kelce’s representatives denied that there was a plan and that lawyers would be involved.
The pop star’s appearance at the game would certainly help put an end to the rumors.
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“She was just so open to learning the game,” Kelce said on the “Rich Eisen Show.” “I think what makes her so good at her job is that she’s so detail-oriented in every aspect, from the lyrics to her music to the releases and music videos and everything.”
“She’s just so detail-oriented and in the thick of things that I think she was just curious about the profession.”
Swift will be on the road this season, so she probably won’t be in every game, but some plays in the playbook might get her approval. Kelce and Patrick Mahomes both said she came up with some plays.
“She’s a little biased and just creates plays for me. So we’ll see if they make it to coach (Andy) Reid’s office,” Kelce said.
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The Chiefs will face the Ravens at 8:20 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.