Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has noted more than once that their competing schedules mean he’s rarely able to watch his brother, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. Travis Kelce, take the field. But with the Eagles’ season coming to a close and the Kansas City Chiefs still in contention for the AFC championship, Kelce family sources confirmed he will be in attendance at Sunday’s Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills, with his wife, Kylie Kelce.
Travis’ girlfriend is also there, Taylor Swiftfreshly defended relationship by Chiefs owner Clark Hunting. Although various football pundits have criticized the duo, Hunt is apparently part of Team Swelce.
“We’re very happy for Travis Kelce and Taylor in their relationship,” Hunt said on the CNBC show. Crazy money. “When they were just starting out, a lot of people were like, ‘Oh, it’s a marketing stunt.’ But no, it’s very real. And like I said, the most important thing is that we’re happy for them both.
Swift entered the stadium around 5 p.m. Sunday, as the day’s temperature reached a high of 24 degrees Fahrenheit. This time, the the singer was dressed with high black boots, black pants, a red hat and a short white jacket fans are considered is part of Gant’s Blank Canvas Varsity Jacket collection, specifically the entry designed by Kilo Kish. Surrounded by security and law enforcement, Swift was quickly hustled inside, but not before send a kiss to the crowd.
Once inside, she joined Jason in one of the Highmark suites. The elder Kelce also wore a red t-shirt, in his case emblazoned with the phrase “Big Yeti,” one of his brother’s nicknames. It appears to have passed without incident, despite the efforts of some experts to suggest some sort of misery between the two.
Another person hoping for their misfortune – and Hunt’s too – is the Bills fan/CNN reporter. Harry Either. Enten is also the host of the network’s shows Margins of error podcast, which one would think might give him some affection towards the Kelces, who both also record a podcast called New heights. But this nerd-like commonality isn’t enough for Enten, it seems, as he told his CNN colleague: Anderson Cooperthat he hopes for a defeat for the Chiefs, a failure so brutal that the singer will cry.
“I will note that the Bills already beat the Chiefs in Kansas City when Taylor Swift showed up,” Enten said on Cooper’s show: Anderson Cooper 360. “So while I enjoy Taylor Swift’s music, as I know you do – we’re both Swifties at heart – I hope she’ll probably be crying by the end of Sunday because that will mean my Buffalo Bills won. »
Of course, there are other reasons why Swift might be crying by the end of the day. What if, for example, Kylie and Jason ordered the two-foot-long box of waffle fries named in Swift’s honor and then refused to share it? What if Swift ordered the Karma Quesadilla and then accidentally dripped her cilantro ranch all over her shiny white Chiefs-themed jacket? If there’s one thing Swift has taught us, it’s that the world offers endless reasons to cry. It’s what we do after drying our tears that counts.
The Kansas City Chiefs will kick off against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, January 21. The match will be broadcast live on CBS and streamed via Paramount+. The winner of today’s game will face the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Championship on January 28 at 3 p.m. ET.
2024-01-21 23:41:54
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