NFL fans (and Swifties) are getting ready to watch the Chiefs play the Broncos. Fans who are interested in the game’s biggest off-field story will be glad to hear that the night’s guest of honour has arrived.
Pop star Taylor Swift was seen at Kansas City’s Thursday Night Football game against Denver, as promised, even though it wasn’t on a red carpet. She was there to support Chiefs star Travis Kelce.
People all over the world shared videos of Swift arriving at Arrowhead Stadium dressed in Chiefs gear. The famous multi-time Grammy winner was the star of yet another NFL game. Swift’s showing on TNF is her third at a Chiefs game in four weeks. This is interesting because she and Kelce are starting to date.
Kelce will play with an injured ankle in front of Swift, who just came back from the world screening of her concert film, The Eras Tour, in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. This will add to the excitement of the night.
The Chiefs are already getting a lot of attention, so it will be interesting to see if Swift can once again help Kelce and K.C. get their fifth straight win.
Join our new WhatsApp community! Click this link to receive your daily dose of ActionGamesNow Football/Sports content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
Read More:
- Rory McIlroy pays a touching tribute to his family after getting BBC Sports Personality of the Year: They’re my rock’

- Rory McIlroy gets into a banana peel problem after an off-target drive at the Australian Open

- Former NASCAR driver Michael Annett has died at the age of 39

- Kevin Kisner talks about how much DeChambeau and Koepka should pay to get back on the PGA Tour

- Rory McIlroy’s Shocking Whiff at the Australian Open Proves Even Legends Have Human Moments

- 3 Reasons Why Top Players—Including Scottie Scheffler—Despise The Hero World Challenge Course

- 2025 Hero World Challenge Preview: Scheffler Looks to Make History Again

- Heart Rate Control Through Running and Cycling


Comments are closed.