Taylor Swift is back in Kansas City to support boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Chiefs' first playoff game of the season. On Saturday (Jan. 18), the 35-year-old pop icon was spotted arriving at Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC divisional round matchup between the Chiefs and the Houston Texans.
Travis Kelce had some jokes following the Chiefs’ 23-14 home win over the Texans in the AFC divisional round. During postgame interviews, Kelce, 35, was asked if he feels 25 again because of his stellar performance, where he helped lead the Chiefs to their seventh consecutive AFC championship.
Clark is a lifelong Chiefs fan who used to make the trip from Iowa to Kansas City to go to games with her family. After sharing her fan story on Kelce's podcast earlier this month, he honored her wish to set her up with tickets to a game.
Taylor Swift, 35, arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday afternoon for boyfriend Travis Kelce’s divisional round clash between the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs and the Texans.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs as they faced the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark pulled up to Arrowhead Stadium to live out her Swiftie dream by watching the Kansas City Chiefs in a suite with Taylor Swift.
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The pop superstar was spotted watching the playoff game in a suite alongside Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.
Mahomes improved 16-3 in the playoffs, tying Joe Montana for the second-most wins in NFL history behind Tom Brady, and he is 7-0 in the divisional round.