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Travis Kelce Confirms Taylor Swift’s Intentions Will Make NFL “EXTREMELY” Happy..

The Kansas City Chiefs hold a remarkable 19-4 record when Taylor Swift is in attendance, an eye-popping stat that shows just how closely the pop icon’s presence has become intertwined with one of the NFL’s most successful franchises.
Swift has made it to 23 games in under two years, despite being immersed in her globe-spanning Eras Tour. Now, with the tour paused and her schedule freer, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce says Swifties might be flooding NFL stadiums once again.
Kelce, who recently confirmed he’ll be back for at least one more season, spoke candidly about his girlfriend’s dedication to supporting him during a recent appearance on the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast.
Kelce, who recently confirmed he’ll be back for at least one more season, spoke candidly about his girlfriend’s dedication to supporting him during a recent appearance on the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast.
When asked how many games Swift might attend this upcoming season, Kelce didn’t hesitate.
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“Yeah. She tried to get to as many as she could last year…and she came to a lot. So, yeah, we’re gonna have Tay..We’re having fun with it man, just being a couple,” Kelce confirmed.
According to Page Six, Swift plans to “make it to as many games as possible.” However, there’s speculation that her appearances might be more localized to Arrowhead Stadium following the unwelcome reception she received at Super Bowl LIX.
The boos during the NFL’s biggest night were a sour note in what has otherwise been a harmonious union between Swift and the league.
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Beyond her personal relationship with Kelce, Swift has had a tangible impact on the business side of football. From skyrocketing jersey sales to bolstered television ratings, her presence has boosted engagement metrics in ways few could have predicted. In fact, Super Bowl LVIII set a record with 123.7 million viewers, a spike partially driven by a 24 percent increase in female viewership among 18 to 24-year-olds.
By February 2024, Apex Marketing Group reported that Swift had generated over $330 million in brand value for Kansas City alone. The NFL knows the numbers, and they’re leaning into the attention.
“I think this is just about welcoming people into the game. It’s giving people a different perspective on the game… We hear the stories, we see the data. People are talking about the game that weren’t talking about the game yesterday… Taylor is obviously a dynamo. Everything she touches there are people following. So, we count ourselves as fortunate and we welcome her,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said last year.
Yet the future is uncertain. Kelce, now 35, is closer to retirement than ever, and his postseason play in 2025 led some analysts to question whether his best days are behind him.
Still, the Chiefs’ front office and fan base are hoping he can push through at least one more season with meaningful contributions.