Front-row seats to watch the “greatest in the league.”
A Taylor Swift was spotted celebrating Travis Kelce’s surprising trick play during the Kansas City Chiefs game against the New Orleans Saints Monday night.
The 34-year-old singer looked giddy after the tight end made a lateral pass to teammate Samaje Perine in the second quarter.
An excited Swift — who rocked glitter freckles and a plaid skirt set — reacted to the play with a little dance before enthusiastically patting dad Scott on the shoulder.
This is the first Chiefs game the “So High School” singer has attended in the last three weeks.
Despite going to the first two games of the season, Swift raised eyebrows after skipping the last two match-ups, which were played in Atlanta and Los Angeles, respectively.
However, insiders told Page Six that Swift’s absence had nothing to do with rumors of trouble in paradise.
Instead, the sources said the singer was busy preparing for her Eras Tour, which kicks off its next leg on Oct. 18 in Miami.
We were also told that Swift’s safety was the No. 1 priority — especially after canceling her shows in Vienna due to a terrorist threat.
“If she is going to a place that isn’t Arrowhead [Stadium], there are security concerns,” a source said when asked why the singer did not travel to either of Kelce’s away games.
“She has worked with Arrowhead so many times, they feel at ease and comfortable. Going to all kinds of different stadiums, you need to send a team in advance.”
Although there was speculation that Kelce’s slow start to the 2024 season was also a factor, we hear the pair are both thick-skinned.
“They are both tough people,” the insider said.
In addition to Monday’s game, Swift was in town for the tight end’s 35th birthday, which fell on Saturday.
Kelce celebrated the big day by hosting his annual Kelce Car Jam, an outdoor block party-style event that raises money for his 87 and Running Foundation.
While the “Fortnight” singer didn’t go to the charity event, the NFL star’s parents, Ed and Donna Kelce, brother, Jason Kelce, and Chiefs teammates all came out to show their support.