Taylor Swift laughed and cheered as Travis Kelce sang the lyrics 'make a little love' during his celebratory speech after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills and advanced to the 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday,
Swift, 35, who has earned an impressive 10 nominations at this year's iHeartRadio Music Awards, is sharing one with her boyfriend for their unforgettable p erformance during her June 2024 Eras Tour concert at London's Wembley Stadium.
Taylor Swift is Kansas City Chiefs biggest fan and we knew she was going to be at her suite in Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on for her boyfriend, superstar tight end Travis Kelce, an
Before the AFC Championship between the Bills and Chiefs, Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark had some valuable advice on stopping TE Travis Kelce.
During this week's episode of New Heights in the lead-up to Sunday's AFC Championship game vs. the Buffalo Bills, co-host Jason Kelce asked his brother and fellow co-host Travis Kelce for his keys to the game.
Taylor Rapp’s status for the AFC Championship remains uncertain as the Buffalo Bills prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs on January 26th. Get the latest updates on Rapp's injury and how it impacts the Bills’ secondary.
Taylor Swift is reliving Week 16 of the NFL season, but this time with more at stake: playoff advancement. Swift hasn't attended a Chiefs game since Kansas City dispatched the Texans 27-19 back in December, where Kelce recorded five receptions. The ...
Last year’s playoff exit was met with a sense of finality. With a slew of free agents, an aging roster and cap concerns, the Bills knew hard decisions were coming. Many equated that to a step back in their championship chase. All it did was provide an opportunity for a step forward.
The Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC Championship over the weekend, beating the Buffalo Bills by three points to clinch a Super Bowl berth.
As mentioned, though, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift had more sweet and memorable exchanges after their time on the field. In the video posted by the NFL, the musician can be seen
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde followed through on what he said he would do a few months back and has retired from the NFL following the Bills' AFC Championship game loss to the Kansas City Chiefs