Taylor Swift has officially become the NFL’s ultimate crossover sensation since her connection with Travis Kelce, and Fox News report Erin Andrews is here for it. Andrews cheered Swift on as she showed up at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday for the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the Houston Texans.
Erin Andrews Hypes Up Taylor Swift for Turning Up at Arrowhead
Swift, the apple of Kelce’s eyes, strutted into Arrowhead in a red, furry long coat, black knee-high boots, and a black hat, making quite the fashion statement. She completed the attire with a matching bag and her usual smile to cheer her boyfriend Travis and his team on Saturday.
Her game-day appearance caught the eyes of the sports world, and People Sports shared the photo on Instagram with the caption, “Taylor Swift is back in the stands! The “Lover” singer arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City to support boyfriend Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Houston Texans on Saturday, Dec. 21.”
Swift’s effortless style and continued fandom for the KC clan forced Andrews to reshare the picture with a short but sweet message, writing, “The best.”
The veteran Fox Sports reporter has been a Swiftie through and through, and her love for the global pop icon has only increased since her budding romance with the Chiefs tight end became public. Swift’s game-day style and Andrews’ stamp of approval place Kelce’s girl as the queen of hearts on the NFL sidelines with her highly anticipated return.
Reportedly, TayTay was joined by her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, as she finally appeared after weeks of growing security concerns. Her staff thoroughly checked Arrowhead before the 14-time Grammy winner finally turned up.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs stole the show in their style as they won in Week 16 vs. the Texans. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes gave a satisfactory performance despite his high ankle sprain, scoring the Chiefs’ first touchdown on a 15-yard scramble.
The Chiefs’ latest win against the Texans earns them a 14-1 record and a better stage for their Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The two-time defending Super Bowl champions are now looking forward to locking down the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed over the Buffalo Bills, who still have a 14% chance of securing the No. 1 seed via PFN’s Playoff Predictor.
However, if Kansas City wins either of their final two regular-season games, they will gain the first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage, bringing them closer to their vision of the historic three-peat.