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Taylor Swift will get the ‘mafia treatment’ from Bills fans

Taylor Swift will feel the wrath of the Bills Mafia.

Swift is expected to be at Orchard Park to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, when the Chiefs take on the Bills in the regional round of the NFL playoffs, and Buffalo fans are regularly featured on network television. We have been preparing for the presence of pop stars to collect.

“I'm sorry, but Taylor is being treated like a member of the Mafia,” said one Bills fan. I have written She appeared on the show on X that week in response to another fan's plea for Swift to “be nice.” “Unfortunately, it's strictly business.”

Swift, 34, was in attendance at the Chiefs' frigid wild-card win over the Dolphins in Kansas City last week.

Most of the Chiefs games Swift has attended this season have been at home, but he has traveled to Kelce's games at the Jets, Packers and Patriots.

But Sunday's game, if she plays, will likely feature the most hostile crowd she's experienced this year.

Fans posted tons of memes on social media in anticipation of Swift's presence.

Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes during the Chiefs' wild-card win over the Dolphins on January 13, 2024. Brittany Mahomes/Instagram
Taylor Swift celebrates with Chiefs fans after their win over the Dolphins on January 13, 2024. Getty Images

“The Chiefs could lose so devastatingly that Taylor writes a song about it. #BillsMafia,” one fan wrote. I wrote to X Sunday morning.

Sunday marked the third playoff matchup between the Chiefs and Bills in four years, with Kansas City winning the first two games.

But both of those games will be played at Arrowhead Stadium, and the Bills Mafia are relishing this chance to finally beat the Chiefs at home.

A fan gestures during the Bills' playoff win over the Steelers on Jan. 15, 2024. Getty Images
A shirtless fan poses for a photo at the tailgate before the Bills vs. Steelers game on Jan. 15, 2024. Getty Images

The Bills beat the Chiefs in Kansas City with Swift on Dec. 10, as CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten reported live from Orchard Park on Friday night's “Anderson Cooper 360.” I pointed out inside.

“So while I enjoy Taylor Swift's music, you know, we're both Swifties through and through, I hope by the end of Sunday she'll probably be crying. Yes, because that means my Buffalo Bills won,'' Enten said. .

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