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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce enjoy Chiefs victory at popular Kansas City venue

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce enjoy Chiefs victory at popular Kansas City venue

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s Post-Game Celebration

Following the Chiefs’ thrilling 30-17 victory over the Lions on Sunday night, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift headed to Kansas City’s Prime Social Rooftop with some friends.

The pair, alongside Travis’ cousin Tanner Colm and his wife Samantha, enjoyed a festive evening at the popular location, as captured in a photo that Samantha shared on Instagram.

In one snapshot, Taylor can be seen sipping cocktails while posing with Samantha and Aly Carrara. It’s a lively scene, for sure.

Samantha captioned the post with “My best friend,” accompanied by some fun emojis that added a sweet touch.

The singer, who recently dropped her twelfth album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ showcased her signature style in a GANNI Chiefs dress paired with black combat boots.

Other photos included Chiefs running backs Kareem Hunt and Brandon Rodriguez, who were mingling with Travis and Taylor as the night wore on.

This couple had attended Tanner and Samantha’s wedding in Knoxville just a few months back in June.

On Sunday, all eyes were on Taylor at Arrowhead Stadium during her first NFL appearance of the season.

During the game, she was spotted on NBC’s broadcast exchanging hugs with Travis’ father, Ed Kelce, and chatting with WNBA star Kaitlyn Clark in the first quarter.

The Chiefs played exceptionally well against a tough Lions defense, finishing the game without any penalties or turnovers.

However, the excitement of the game was somewhat overshadowed by a scuffle that ensued post-match, sparked when Lions defensive back Brian Branch threw a punch at Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Branch later expressed regret for the incident, referring to JuJu’s actions that led to the altercation and lamenting missed calls by the referees. “It was a childish thing to do,” he said, adding that such behavior should be addressed more seriously.

Meanwhile, Lions head coach Dan Campbell issued an apology to Smith-Schuster and the Chiefs, labeling Branch’s conduct as “inexcusable.”

The NFL has yet to decide on any disciplinary actions following the incident.

Smith-Schuster, who ended up with a nosebleed from the altercation, remarked that he hadn’t expected things to escalate. “I was just doing my job,” he noted. “In the end, we just had to focus on winning.”

The Chiefs, currently at a record of 3-3, will face the Raiders, who stand at 2-4, in Missouri next Sunday.

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