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Super Bowl Bound Taylor Swift Gives Travis Kelce Some Love After Kansas City Chiefs Wins AFC Championship Game

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Taylor Swift celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs beating the Baltimore Ravens at the AFC Championship game and is now headed to the Super Bowl.

The singer took to the field to congratulate her beau, Travis Kelce, who also broke a record during the playoff game. Swift was seen hugging and kissing Kelce after the win ended with a final score of 17-10.

Kelce became the all-time post-season receiver with 152 catches, beating Jerry Rice’s record.

“Shoutout to Jerry Rice, baby, the Chiefs are still the Chiefs, and believe it,” Kelce said during the post-game on CBS.

Taylor Swift Goes Viral After CBS Cuts To Her During Chiefs Vs Ravens AFC Championship Game

The Chiefs will now face off with either the Detroit Lions or the San Francisco 49ers at the Super Bowl, set to take place in Las Vegas on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium.

Swift fans know the pop star is all about numbers, and with the “Bejeweled” singer attending the Chiefs games this season, the Super Bowl will be a lucky number 13 match.

guys the superbowl will be taylor’s 13th game!!!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/C0uc4tj1Wv

— Taylor Throwbacks (@ThrowbackTaylor) January 28, 2024
The AFC Championship game aired on CBS, which is also airing the Grammys next weekend with Swift scheduled to make an appearance. As the broadcast network promoted the award ceremony, cameras cut to Swift watching the game from her luxury suite at M&T Bank Stadium in Maryland.

Lip readers and fans noticed that Swift said something when she seemingly saw herself on the monitors and allegedly said, “Go away, please!” The moment went viral on social media with people debating what she said.

Taylor Swift on-camera during a Grammys promo says, “Go away, please” pic.twitter.com/XpEw6zBq0N

— Ken Fang — Very Asian (@fangsbites) January 28, 2024

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