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Just In: “Will Taylor Swift Take the Spotlight at the Chiefs’ First Pre-Season Game with a Surprise Appearance for Travis Kelce?”
Here we are again. It seems like just yesterday that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce enjoyed their post-Super Bowl embrace, after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers to clinch the title. But it wasn’t yesterday, it was February (I know!), and after a previously promised summer break during which Kelce hit a number of Swift’s Eras Tour stops, it’s time for Kelce to return to work—and for us to pose the eternal question, “will Taylor Swift be at today’s Chiefs game?”
Kelce landed in Jacksonville for Saturday’s game last night, People reports, alighting from the team jet and onto the Florida tarmac. The newly mustached tight end (how do we feel about this ‘scruff?) is expected to play in today’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, coach Andy Reid said earlier this week, though pre-season games are often when a team lets its untested talent take the field.
“I’m gonna play everybody,” Reid said at a press conference on Wednesday. “As far as the play time for this game, we’ll go the ones for a quarter, twos for the 2nd quarter, threes for the 3rd quarter, and the fours for the 4th quarter.” By “the ones,” Reid means the team’s starters, a lineup that includes Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, among other top-level players.
In other words, folks who want to see Kelce in action should roll into the game by 6 p.m. ET, as he’ll only be on the field for the first 15 minutes of play. And now we turn to the most burning of questions: will Taylor Swift be one of those rolling into EverBank Stadium for the game?
A representative for Swift has not responded to Vanity Fair’s inquiry as of publication time, so the best answer we can offer is “maybe?” Swift, as you know, is still in the middle of her Eras Tour, so if I was writing this last week, I’d be telling you her tour dates in Vienna would make an appearance impossible. But then came the shocking news that multiple suspects were allegedly planning a coordinated terror attack at the shows at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium, which had been scheduled for August 8–10. The concerts were consequently canceled, and Swift’s calendar arguably opened up.
Swift’s next shows aren’t until Thursday, August 15, when she returns to London’s Wembley Arena—the same stage where in June, a tuxedoed Kelce joined her on stage, and where a far more casually dressed Kelce posed for a selfie with Swift, Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte. All that to say that if she feels 1) up for a couple of trans-continental flights and 2) an interest in pre-season play, Swift could certainly appear at today’s ball game.
If not, Swift’s next chance to watch Kelce play will be on August 22, when the Chiefs meet the Chicago Bears in their final game before the regular season begins. (Swift will be mid-Wembley dates when the Chiefs play the Detroit Lions on August 17.) As the Eras tour takes a pause from August 20 to November 14, we’re even more likely to see Swift at the five Chiefs games scheduled during that break.