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Date:2025-04-15 13:35:59
Touchdown, call the amateurs and tell them Taylor Swift is taking over the league.
The "Cruel Summer" singer was spotted having a blast while cheering on boyfriend Travis Kelce alongside his parents, Donna Kelce and Ed Kelce, at the Kansas City Chiefs' first game of the NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens on Sept. 5.
In one video shared to X Sept. 5, Taylor was seen thanking a fan for giving her a friendship bracelet as she slipped the beaded jewelry on her wrist before turning to speak to Ed, who sat next to her in their suite.
But the pair didn't stay seated the whole time. In another game-day clip posted to X, the 34-year-old was heard amping up Travis' team after a successful play, saying, "Do what you f--king do, you gotta feel it!"
And Taylor certainly proved her WAG fashion will never go out of style at the football event, where she stepped out in a stunning Versace corset crop top and coordinating jean shorts. To top off her look, the Grammy winner showed some team spirit by rocking thigh-high patent leather boots in Chiefs red.
Taylor's appearance at the Sept. 5 game marked her first time returning to the stands in support of Travis since his team won the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas in February.
At the time, the couple—who went public with their romance in September 2023—celebrated the NFL tight end's victory by sharing a passionate kiss on the field.
In fact, that kind of genuine support from Taylor is part of the reason Travis started to "really fall" for the "Fortnight" singer.
"It can get crazy for somebody with that much attention," the 34-year-old shared during the June 25 episode of the Bussin' With the Boys podcast, "and she just keeps it so chill and so cool. And that's something I can admire for sure."
And Travis went on to recount the first time he realized just how grounded Taylor is amidst all the public scrutiny, sharing the story of her memorable arrival at her first-ever Chiefs game back in September.
"The first game she came to I was like, 'I can probably set you up with everything,'" the New Heights podcast host recalled. "And she just walked right through the front door. There's no going down, talking to security. She was like, 'I just want to be around family and friends and experience this with everybody.'"
Noting that the singer "got points for that," Travis added, "I was like, 'Damn, she's in the madness. She wants to be a part of it and do things like that.' She really won me over with that."
Keep reading for more of Taylor cheering on Travis at the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Taylor Swift made the whole place shimmer when she arrived at Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce in the Kansas City Chiefs' first NFL game of the season.
For the occasion, the Grammy Winner wore a stunning Versace corset top and coordinating denim shorts. She topped off the look with Chiefs-red thigh-high patent leather boots.
Taylor gave two thumbs up to a Kansas City fan while watching the Chiefs face off against the Baltimore Ravens alongside Travis' dad, Ed Kelce.
At one point, the Grammy winner kept her eyes glued to the field during a nail-biting moment.
Among friends and family, Taylor clapped and celebrated a Chiefs play while wearing a huge smile on her face.
The "Cruel Summer" singer looked happier than ever when Travis' dad Ed leaned over to talk to her during the game.
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