Home sweet Arrowhead Stadium.
Three weeks after her last home game appearance, Taylor Swift returned to Kansas City on Monday for the Chiefs' primetime game against the Saints with boyfriend Travis Kelce.
The pop superstar, who missed the Chiefs' previous two games (both road wins), arrived at the stadium wearing a minidress and high black boots and was ushered to her suite.
Kelce, 35, is coming off his best game of the season after a slow start to the year, sparking an onslaught of criticism from the sports media that squarely debates where his focus lies amidst his off-field efforts. It is said that
The All-Pro tight end had seven receptions for 89 yards in a 17-10 win over the Chargers last Sunday in Los Angeles.
Kelce had eight catches for 69 yards in the Chiefs' first three weeks.
“I've made a lot of catches in this league, man, I don't care about catches or yards, and all of that, I have the most fun when I can throw the ball the way I want it. I mean. , who's not? Kelsey said this on the Sept. 25 episode of the New Heights podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother Jason Kelsey.
“It has to do with execution and just making sure we’re doing everything we can to win football games and that’s always the goal.”
The Chiefs are 4-0 but have lost several key playmakers during that span.
Last month, wide receiver Hollywood Brown underwent surgery to repair a dislocated sternoclavicular joint in his shoulder and was placed on injured reserve.
Starting running back Isaiah Pacheco suffered a fractured fibula in the Chiefs' Week 2 win over the Bengals.
Just last week, star wideout Lachie Rice injured his knee colliding with quarterback Patrick Mahomes' arm.
Rice had 24 receptions for 288 yards and two touchdowns in Kansas City's first three games.
Despite losing key playmakers, Kelce and the Chiefs are finding a way to rack up wins as they look to win their third straight Super Bowl.
Swift, who has been dating Kelsey since 2023, has been frequently attending Chiefs games while on hiatus from her blockbuster tour, the Elas Tour, which resumes in North America in Miami on October 18th. .
The tour heads to Canada in November and concludes the following month.
The Saints enter Monday's game with a 2-2 record after back-to-back losses to the Eagles and Falcons.




