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Will Taylor Swift attend the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons game?
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Date:2025-04-14 22:02:40
Update: As of kickoff, Taylor Swift had not been spotted at the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Falcons in Atlanta.
Original story: The likelihood of Taylor Swift attending the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce is looking good.
The singer is on a two-month break from her Eras Tour and doesn't have a performance until Oct. 18 in Miami.
After attending the team's first two NFL matchups against the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals, Swift spent some time in Kansas City before flying to New York. She was seen Saturday night with close friend Gigi Hadid, and the two had dinner at The Corner Store. The singer sported a short, pleated plaid skirt with a wide brown belt, a long-sleeve black crop top and snake-textured, lace-up ankle boots.
Swift may be able to attend 14 of the 17 regular season games for the Chiefs. She has Eras Tour conflicts with the Oct. 20 game against the San Francisco 49ers, the Oct. 27 game against the Las Vegas Raiders and the Dec. 8 game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Travis Kelce's advice for new football fans
On this week's episode of their "New Heights" podcast, Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce offered some tidbits for new football fans. A user wrote into the show and asked, "I have no knowledge about football, but what would be a good sentence to drop during a game so my family knows what I'm talking about?"
The brothers responded first with an easy phrase: "Good catch." Travis offered, "When you see them pass that yellow line, yell, 'Oh, yeah, first down.' "
"Just yell at the refs," Travis added. "If there's a penalty and you hear a lot of people saying, 'Awww.' "
Jason's best piece of advice, "Anytime it's a fourth down, say, 'Analytics say go for it.' "
When and where to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Atlanta Falcons
Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. NBC and Peacock will carry the game.
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