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Taylor Swift touches down in Kansas City as Chiefs take on Denver Broncos
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Date:2025-04-19 04:37:31
Taylor Swift has her own bye week from the Eras Tour and the superstar is spending her Sunday at her fifth home game of the NFL season to cheer on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Photographers caught the singer about an hour before kickoff wearing a maroon and black checkered blazer and skirt with a black leather corset top and knee-high black boots. Her hair was pinned in a soft-look updo.
In a video posted to X, formerly Twitter, by Jacob Meikel, the sports director for News-Press NOW, one of her bodyguards is heard telling people to, "stand up, stand up, stand up," as Swift walked down the tunnel in a slow strut from the parking lot to the arena. Both the singer's parents, Scott and Andrea, walked behind her.
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Swift has attended every home game of the regular season to root for Kelce. The Chiefs are undefeated going into Sunday's matchup against the Denver Broncos.
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CBS and Paramount+ will carry the game, and kickoff is set for 1p.m. ET/noon CT.
Swift will return to the Eras Tour stage next week in Toronto. She has nine shows left until the final curtain on Dec. 8.
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