Kansas City Chiefs Start Season With Taylor Swift Victory

Sorry but it's hard to fake excitement for these early season games.

Most of this was merely a moneymaking endeavor and diehard Chiefs fans enjoying open-air drinking with their remaining toes

However . . . We refuse to play the spoilsport . . . The victory was impressive along with the ongoing pop diva publicity stunt. 

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Wearing a denim corset, matching denim shorts and red knee-high boots, Swift strolled into the stadium over a hour before the game began, according to footage posted to social media. Welcome to the second season of “Football (Taylor’s Version).”

The Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens in a nail-biter 2024-2025 season opener, which aired on NBC.

Swift at one point was seen sitting next to the three-time Super Bowl champ’s dad Ed Kelce, who was proudly repping both of his sons in a “New Heights” podcast ball cap. Swift was later shown on NBC’s broadcast celebrating one of Kelce’s successful catches with his mom, Donna Kelce.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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