Taylor Swift showed up to support fiancé Travis Kelce in person as the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Indianapolis Colts.
The pop superstar, 35, was spotted in a private suite at Arrowhead Stadium during the Sunday, November 23, home game, per fan footage shared via X on Sunday.
In the video, the pop star could be seen celebrating in the stands. Kelce’s team managed to pull out the win in an overtime defeat 23-20 defeat of the Indianapolis Colts. The win was clutch for the Chiefs, who are in danger of not making the playoffs for the first time since 2014 and after winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
This marks the first time Swift has been seen at a Chiefs game since the team’s most recent home outing against the Washington Commanders on October 27. While she has been a regular presence at Arrowhead Stadium during the 2025-2026 NFL season, she has kept a lower profile than in years past, skipping her photographed entrances to instead quietly slip into the venue.
Swift’s attendance at Sunday’s game comes amid a rough point in the season for Kelce, 36, and the Chiefs. Ahead of the team’s face-off with the Colts, the Chiefs’ record sat at 5-5 after back-to-back losses against the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos earlier this month. Given their current standing, the Chiefs — who made it all the way to the Super Bowl in February — could entirely miss the playoffs for the first time since Kelce’s second season in 2014.
For Kelce, things haven’t been all bad. He notably broke the Chiefs’ all-time touchdown record during the team’s November 16 game against the Broncos, though the moment was not as celebratory as it could’ve been because of the team’s loss.
“It’s an honor, man,” Travis told his brother, Jason Kelce, during the Wednesday, November 19, episode of their “New Heights” podcast. “Obviously, right now it’s soured because it’s coming off a f***ing loss. Our fifth loss of the season. But I got, first of all, so much respect for the organization, so much respect for the guys that have paved the way, not only in the Chiefs organization but in the National Football League, that have made an opportunity for myself to come in and make a living.”
Despite the Chiefs’ recent setbacks, Travis expressed his gratitude for the team he’s been a part of since his rookie season.
“I just love coming into work,” he said. “When you come into work with the right mindset and right attitude, and you got a really good coach and a really good quarterback, and you stay long enough, they don’t fire you for 13 years, you start to pile up some stats.”
Travis also shared a message of positivity as the Chiefs attempted to persevere with the odds stacked against them.
“I’m just a product of my environment and I love Kansas City for it,” he added. “Let’s go ahead and keep adding to that f***ing record, baby, and score some more touchdowns this year and try to get us into the playoffs this year.”
Amid the turmoil on the football field, Travis enjoyed some time off with Swift during his bye week earlier this month, traveling to New York City to meet up with her. The couple — who announced their engagement in August — were spotted holding hands during two consecutive date nights as they hit up The Polo Bar and Zero Bond on November 5 and 6, respectively.
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