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Taylor Swift’s impressive impact on Travis Kelce’s performance

The Kansas City Chiefs will not want their tight end to shake this feeling off, as the surprising statistics continue to support the relationship.

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JAMIE SQUIREAFP

The Kansas City Chiefs secured their sixth consecutive victory by defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 31-17, thanks to stellar performances by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce.

The Swift factor has Kelce firing for Chiefs

The 34-year-old tight end is currently, as you may have heard, in a relationship with Taylor Swift, and whenever he accomplishes something noteworthy in games, the cameras of television broadcasts focus on the singer’s reaction. Against the Chargers, he caught 12 out of 13 passes targeted at him, gaining 179 yards and scoring a touchdown, and people have started to note that his performance appears to improve when she is present.

According to ESPN’s statistical service, Kelce averages 108 yards per game when the ‘All Too Well’ singer is in the stadium. However, when the singer is absent from the venue where the tight end plays, his average drops to 46.5 yards.

The 12-time Grammy winner has attended the Kansas City Chiefs’ games against the New York Jets at the MetLife Stadium, as well as the victories at the Arrowhead Stadium against the Chicago Bears, the Denver Broncos, and the Chargers.

What Chiefs games are coming up for Taylor Swift appearance?

As for the upcoming games that Swift could potentially attend, it appears that her visits to the Chiefs’ games will likely conclude in two weeks. This is because the singer is set to continue with ‘The Eras Tour’ starting on November 9, with the first of three consecutive concerts at the Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Subsequently, she will be in Brazil from November 17 to 26, performing in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

The remaining games for the Kansas City Chiefs that Swift might attend before commencing her South American tour are against the Denver Broncos on October 29 in Colorado and against the Miami Dolphins on November 5 in Missouri. Fans, cameras and gridiron statisticians will be watching.

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