Taylor Swift All But Guaranteed to Attend Kansas City Chiefs Playoff Game Against Houston Texans

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Taylor Swift All But Guaranteed to Attend Kansas City Chiefs Playoff Game Against Houston Texans

And this week, Swift is almost certain to be cheering Kelce on from one of Arrowhead's suites, if Kelce is to be believed. In an appearance on The Pa

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And this week, Swift is almost certain to be cheering Kelce on from one of Arrowhead’s suites, if Kelce is to be believed. In an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show earlier this week, Kelce seemingly confirmed her attendance, responding “Oh, yeah. You know it, baby,” when asked if Swift would be coming to the game. “You know, it’s playoff football, man,” he continued, perhaps an allusion to the lengths Swift went to to support him during last year’s playoffs, despite the demands of her now-concluded Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift rides on a golf cart prior to a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.

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While Kelce is understandably thrilled to have Swift at the game, he’s clearly keeping his eye out of the stands and on the ball. In a video shared by the Chiefs Friday, the team’s most renowned fan didn’t come up, with Kelce saving all his love for the gridiron.

“I cherish every single play, man,” Kelce says in the video. “I really do. When you’re in it, you’re always trying to strive for greatness, being greater than what you are. You know, obviously there’s a historic run and something that we can achieve that no other team has ever achieved, and that fuels you.”

Today’s divisional playoffs game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans will begin at 4:30 p.m. ET., and will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC and streamed on ESPN+, NFL+, and Fubo.

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