That friend came in the form of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark, who sat alongside Swift in the VIP suite at Arrowhead Stadium. Unsurprisingly, the surprise link-up between
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has an interesting theory about the allegations that NFL officials favor the Kansas City Chiefs during games: Taylor Swift. More News: Texans' Will Anderson Jr Calls for NFL To Review Controversial Roughing the Passer Plays
NFL fans have been inundated with coverage of Taylor Swift showing up at Kansas City Chiefs games ever since she started dating future Hall of Fame tight
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are up against three Chiefs players (and many others) for an iHeart Radio Music Award.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith says NFL referees favor the Kansas City Chiefs because of both quarterback Patrick Mahomes and pop icon Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift propelled the fandom of the NFL to her Swiftie fanbase, thanks to her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Now, the 35-year-old pop star may have a little rivalry going with one of her besties!
Taylor Swift spent dinner at Nobu Downtown in New York City on Friday, Jan. 17, when she was joined by her mother, Andrea Swift, and her father, Scott Swift, plus her longtime friend, Ashley Avignone.
Travis Kelce gave NFL alum Beau Allen the pricey designer shirt off his back — and Taylor Swift encouraged it. Allen revealed during Monday’s episode of the “Green Light with Chris Long” podcast that Kelce had invited him to the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game against the Houston Texans Saturday night.
Over the past year-plus, Kansas City Chiefs games have received an injection of star power. Not because Kansas City, winners of consecutive Super Bowl titles, trot out Travis Kelce
Swift was on hand at Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs get one step closer to another Super Bowl.
Skip Bayless has a conspiracy theory. Are you ready for it? The NFL is in cahoots with the Kansas City Chiefs to ensure pop star Taylor Swift is at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. Here’s an excerpt of what the former FS1 host said: “Josh Allen and the Bills are up against a 60-man juggernaut.