No, pop icon Taylor Swift was not in attendance at the Kansas City Chiefs' Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But Travis Kelce was just fine, thank you.
The Kansas City Chiefs are taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas day to kick off the NFL 's Week 17 action, and they have jumped out to an early 13-6 lead. However, fans were quick to notice that Travis Kelce 's high-profile girlfriend Taylor Swift was not in attendance for this game.
Despite that, Swift made sure to show her support to her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, who made history in the game. Kelce recorded eight receptions for 87 yards and one touchdown, hel
On December 25, the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium, located over 800 miles away from Travis Kelce's home turf in Missouri. While Taylor has yet to attend an away game this season, her fans might be in for a Swiftmas miracle.
One of many questions waiting to be answered when Netflix tackles a Christmas Day NFL double-header is whether Taylor Swift will be part of the fun.
It seems there won’t be a Christmas Day cameo from Taylor Swift this year. The pop superstar, 35, appeared to skip the Chiefs’ holiday clash against the Steelers on Wednesday in Pittsburgh, days after supporting Kansas City at home during their 27-19 win over the Texans on Saturday.
The couple spread holiday cheer by sending a gift to Sheawna Weathersby, who is dating Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones.
Travis Kelce has broken a Kansas City Chiefs record – but without Taylor Swift showing up to watch.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce combined to get one of his Chiefs teammates and his girlfriend a lavish Christmas gift this year with her remarking about how much she liked the gift on social media.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is one of the more decorated tight ends in NFL history. With three Super Bowl championships, seven All-Pro
Kelce reeled in the record-breaking 12-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs’ Christmas Day matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers and then celebrated with a goalpost dunk in honor of Gonzalez. Kelce's score extended the Chiefs' lead to 29-10 with possession of the AFC No. 1 seed just half a quarter away.