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Is Taylor Swift At Chiefs & Ravens Game With Travis Kelce? It Could Be Her Last Game Of The Season
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With less than a month to the Super Bowl and the Kansas City team qualifying for the AFC championships, you might be wondering: Is Taylor Swift going to the Chiefs vs. Ravens game with Travis Kelce?

Taylor’s presence at her boyfriend’s football games has been a spectacle for the whole season. Her first appearance occurred when she showed up for their win against the Chicago Bears. While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show on Sept. 21, Travis revealed that he had invited Taylor to watch him play football since he’d already seen her in concert. “I threw the ball in her court. I told her, I’ve seen you rock a stage in Arrowhead and you might have to come see me rock the stage at Arrowhead,” he said. “We’ll see what happens in the near future.”

Of course, it all started out with a fateful friendship bracelet at the Eras Tour. During an episode of the podcast New Heights in July 2023 (which Travis Kelce co-hosts with his brother Jason) the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs star revealed that he tried to give Swift a friendship bracelet with the digits of his phone number before her concert for her Eras Tour at the Arrowhead Stadium, the Chiefs home ground.

In a video of Taylor in a suite at the Chiefs game against the Green Bay Packers, she can be seen saying “Come on, Trav!” Similarly, Travis called Taylor “Tay” in an episode of his podcast New Heights which he hosts with his brother Jason Kelce.

So is Taylor Swift attending the Chiefs vs. Ravens game with Travis Kelce? Read more to find out.

Is Taylor Swift attending the Chiefs vs. Ravens game with Travis Kelce?

It’s highly speculated that Taylor Swift will be going to the Chiefs vs. Ravens game with Travis Kelce, since she’s been attending many of the previous games, including the last game against the New York Buffalo Bills. She’s braved sub-zero temperatures to support her man in Kansas City, so it’s highly likely that she’ll be in the private suite in Baltimore, Maryland. Anywho, her Eras tour is continuing two weeks later in Tokyo, so she has plenty of time to see her boyfriend in action. And…he may also throw up her signature hand heart to her once again.

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh was asked what he thought about Swift’s appearance, he admitted that he had some of her songs on his phone. When asked if he would delete the songs before this weekend’s game, Harbaugh said, “What does that have anything to do with it?”

 As to how she deals with the spotlight on her during Travis’ games, Taylor told Time about all the attention. “I don’t know how they know what suite I’m in,” she says. “There’s a camera, like, a half-mile away, and you don’t know where it is, and you have no idea when the camera is putting you in the broadcast, so I don’t know if I’m being shown 17 times or once.” She continues, “I’m just there to support Travis. I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads.”

However, if the Chiefs make it to the Super Bowl, it’s highly unlikely that Taylor will make an appearance at the sport’s biggest night as she’s finished her Tokyo leg of her Eras Tour. From Tokyo, the “Karma” singer” heads to Australia for a string of dates, then to Singapore and across Europe and the UK before wrapping up in Canada on December 8, 2024, meaning she and Travis are going to have to figure out a long-distance arrangement for months. After the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024, Travis may be able to join her overseas because football takes a break until around August when pre-season begins (though training will start before that).

During her Eras Tour show in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Taylor changed the lyrics to her song “Karma.” “Karma’s the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me,” Taylor sang to the crowd, which included Travis.

When It Was Just a Game: Remembering the First Super Bowl

When It Was Just a Game
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For more about the NFL, football fans can check out When It Was Just a Game: Remembering the First Super Bowl by Harvey Frommer. The best-selling book delves into the history of the first Super Bowl, which was originally known as the AFL-NFL Championship Game. (The term “Super Bowl” was coined only in its third year.) The debut game, between the winning Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs, was played in front of only 61,946 people at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum—an audience well below the stadium’s capacity. Harvey Frommer, a sports historian and reporter, puts the tale of that momentous game together using oral history, gathered by hundreds of interviews with players, coaches, media and spectators alike.

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