Following first-round bye the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Houston Texans in the AFC divisional round on Jan. 18.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is pumped for their postseason to kick off on Saturday. “Playoff football is the most meaningful football that you’ll ever play in your life,” Kelce said in video shared by the Chiefs. “I cherish every single play, man I really do. When you’re in it, you’re always trying to strive for greatness, being greater than what you are.”
During an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” earlier this week, Kelce confirmed this his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, will return to Arrowhead Stadium for the Texans-Chiefs showdown. “Oh yeah, you know it, baby,” Kelce said. “It’s playoff football, man.”
While fans can’t wait to see the pop star cheering for the Chiefs on Saturday afternoon, Swift spent the eve before the game in New York City.
A photo emerged on social of the 35-year-old singer rocked her signature red lip with an all-back outfit on Friday, Jan 17.
One fan commented, “FIRST LOOK OF 25’.” A Swiftie wrote, “SHES GORGEOUS.” An Eagle-eyed fan added, “EVERYTHING BLACK??? DOWN TO THE NAILS.” Fans also loved Swift’s Jimmy Choo purse, which retails for $1,795.
Photo showed that Swift was out with Ashley Avignone, a close friend of the singer who attended Kelce’s surprise “Eras”-themed party for the 14-time Grammy winner last month.
A flight from New York City to Kansas City is approximately 3.5 hours, leaving Swift plenty of to jet off in the morning, as the Texans-Chiefs game kicks off at 4:30 p.m. EST.
Swift has kept a low profile since quietly ringing the new year with Kelce in Kansas City. The 10-time Pro Bowler, however, is thrilled she’ll be supporting him at Saturday’s playoff game.
“She loves coming to Arrowhead and coming to the games and cheering for me so I got all the support in the world to keep chasing these dreams,” Kelce told ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith earlier this week,
“That’s the beauty of being in a very strong relationship is that you get that support to be able to come in and focus on your craft. Focus on being the best version of you.”
“I think I’m as focused as I’ve ever been on my job and being the best player I can possibly be, week in and week out for this team. And it’s because I don’t have to worry about things off the field.”