Taylor Swift is heading back to the Super Bowl to root on the Kansas City Chiefs. Swift has had a pretty good run as a football fan. Many fans wait for years, even decades to see their favorite team in the Super Bowl.
Fire Andy” chants echoed throughout the stands in Philadelphia during Andy Reid’s final season coaching the Eagles in 2012.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid took over the team the same year Kelce was drafted in 2013, so he has watched his NFL career from the start. Over Kelce's 12 NFL seasons, Reid admitted not much has changed about the star tight end's work ethic. Even at age 35, he still has the same drive to compete.
By his lofty standard, Travis Kelce endured a disappointing regular season for the Kansas City Chiefs. But when the calendar flipped to January, the 35-year-old reminded everyone w
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs continue their run for a fourth Super Bowl win in the Patrick Mahomes era, defeating Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.
Taylor Swift is likely headed to her second straight Super Bowl. The 14-time Grammy Award-winning superstar returned to Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday and watched her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC championship game.
On word from Taylor Swift can make a big difference. The two-week wait in late January and early February between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl feels as long as the wait for the season to start in late August and early September.
Travis is in his twelfth season and has only missed the playoffs once (2014). After 284 regular season and playoff games, the stage is set for the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles to meet in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday,
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