Taylor Swift returned to Kansas City to support boyfriend Travis Kelce in the Chiefs’ first playoff game of the season.
The 35-year-old pop icon was spotted arriving at Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC Divisional Round game between the Chiefs and the Houston Texans on Saturday (January 18). Despite the frigid temperatures, Swift added heat in a stylish plaid coat, which she paired with a black top, skirt and knee-high boots.
The “Antihero” singer entered the stadium on a golf cart with her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, and other family and friends.
Kyles recently hinted The Pat McPhee Show Swift will be in attendance, adding to growing speculation that her presence is a good luck charm for the Chiefs. In the more than 20 games that Swift participated in, the team achieved an impressive record of 17 wins and 3 losses.
Swift has been a regular at Chiefs games since their relationship with Kelce began in 2023, including the 2024 Super Bowl, which Kansas City won. She was spotted at Arrowhead Stadium on Christmas Eve wearing a chic furry red coat.
Swift was spotted wearing a stylish all-black ensemble while dining with her parents at Nob City Center on Friday (January 17) in New York City.
Kelce recently spoke about his relationship with Swift on the show The Stephen A. Smith Show. When asked about it, the 35-year-old tight end said, “I’m enjoying every aspect of life, that’s for sure, man.” He added, “Tyler and I are happy and I’m happy to be able to Having that confidence and comfort off the field and all the support I could ask for on the field.”
The NFL star, who has been in the NFL for about 12 years, also talked about his future with the Chiefs and revealed that Swift fully supports his career.
“She totally encouraged me to enjoy playing the game,” new heights the podcaster said of the singer. “She loves coming to Arrowhead and watching the games and cheering me on.”
“So I have all the support in the world to keep chasing these dreams,” he continued. “I personally think the beauty of building a strong relationship is that you have the support and can focus on your craft.”