The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, and Taylor Swift, the fiancée of Travis Kelce, was there to see it. According to PEOPLE, Swift quietly supported Kelce in the Chiefs’ 37-20 victory over the Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium. She was not shown on the TV broadcast.
PEOPLE noted that fans spotted Taylor Swift’s father, Scott, wearing a hat from Travis Kelce’s new American Eagle collaboration. Fans also saw her brother, Austin Swift, sitting in one of the suites. Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelce, was spotted sitting in the same suite as Austin.
Swift was not pictured in a suite or entering the stadium, according to PEOPLE. She supported Travis Kelce shortly after attending the wedding of singer/actress Selena Gomez and music producer Benny Blanco.
NFL fans are no strangers to seeing Swift at Chiefs games. The 14-time Grammy Award winner was first seen at Arrowhead Stadium in 2023 when she began dating Kelce. The couple took their relationship to the next level in August when they announced their engagement.
Before Swift and Kelce announced they are getting married, Swift appeared on the New Heights podcast, which is co-hosted by Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce. During the episode, Swift talked about a funny Super Bowl story about the two brothers.
“On our first date, I legitimately asked (Travis) what it was like when the Chiefs played the Eagles in the Super Bowl, and he looked across the field (across the line of scrimmage) and saw his brother standing five feet ahead of him on the field. I now know what an insane question that was,” Swift said with a laugh.
“He was like, ‘actually, I’m on the offense and my brother’s on the offense. I’m only on the field at the same time as the defense. I thought everyone was on the field at the same time. I thought that the quarterbacks, like Jared Goff was here and Josh Allen was here. And they’re gonna be like, you blow a whistle and then go at each other, and they’re like ahh! Like who’s gonna win?”
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