The Kansas City Chiefs have carried forward the domination of the past two seasons and so far, they are perfectly placed to complete the unprecedented 3-peat. The Chiefs ended the regular season with an impressive 15-2 record and received a bye thereafter which gave them the impetus of much-needed rest before the divisional playoff round against Houston Texans. Led by the dynamic quarterback-tight end duo of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, the Chiefs will take on the Texans on Saturday at Arrowfield Stadium.
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Travis Kelce Answers Whether Taylor Swift Be Present at the Arrowfield to Support the Chiefs
As the excitement for the divisional round is peaking, one of the major queries that fans have in mind is, will the globally recognised pop icon, Taylor Swift, be present at the Kansas City Chiefs vs Houston Texans game to support his boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs? The answer to that is "Yes."
Kelce spoke on The Pat McAfee Show and confirmed that Swift will indeed be at the Chiefs playoff game this Saturday.
“Is there going to be an aura in that place, a little bit extra? You know what we’re talking about,” McAfee asked Kelce.
“Oh yeah, you know it, baby,” Kelce said. “It’s playoff football, man.”
McAfee also mentioned that the Chiefs are 17-3 in games that Swift has attended.
“She rolls into that stadium - I just want to let you know what live bettors do - They see her walk into that stadium and immediately open the phone, like, ‘Yup, Chiefs are about to win.’ That is just literally the feel,” said McAffee.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have been in a relationship for almost two years now. The record-breaking singer was present throughout in attendance last season, which resulted in the Chiefs' winning thr Super Bowl for the second consecutive time. And considering the record that K.C. have carried with Taylor being in attendance, she could be touted as the lucky charm for the team, which could prove to be vital as Kansas City Chiefs are aiming to win the historic 3-peat.