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This the Kansas City Chiefs’ record with Taylor Swift in attendance
Travis Kelcee announced that his superstar singer/producer fiancee will be cheering at the stands for the NFL Divisional Round match against the Texans.
The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Houston Texans in the NFL playoffs’ Divisional Round on Saturday, where the odds favor them. The Texans come off an upset victory against the Los Angeles Chargers last week, while the Chiefs, having enjoyed a bye week, aim for their third straight Super Bowl title. It will be the second year these two teams meet in the playoffs.
As usual, Chiefs fans and supporters are curious about Taylor Swift’s attendance at Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC Divisional Round game alongside tight end Travis Kelce. The renowned singer and her vibrant presence undeniably elevate the atmosphere in Kansas City when she’s in the stands, rooting for her fiancé's team.
What’s the Chiefs’ winning record when Swift is in the stands?
Since the couple officially started dating in the summer of 2023, the American pop star began frequenting the Chiefs games, especially when they play on their home field in Kansas City. The music icon was present at last year’s Super Bowl when they defeated the 49ers 25-22.
Even at some points, the oddsmakers started to predict the possibility of her presence at the games, taking into account the dates and locations of her World “Era” Tour and consulting transport and logistic specialists on the matter.
The Chiefs were more than successful in the twenty games she followed, with seventeen wins and only three losses, a 0.85 winning percentage. The three losses came in Green Bay against the Packers (27-19) and two at home against the Buffalo Bills (20-17) and Las Vegas Raiders (20-14).
So, it does not surprise the positive energy radiating from Kelce’s response on the recent Pat Mcafee show when asked about her possible presence in the playoff games, when he stated: “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.”