Taylor Swift made a low-profile appearance at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens 37-20, a visit that came hours after she attended friend Selena Gomez’s wedding in California, according to multiple reports. Swift had been in Santa Barbara for Gomez’s wedding to Benny Blanco. According to Page Six website, Swift delivered a reception speech before departing for the match.
Swift’s presence at the game was not obvious on the NFL telecast; outlets say she slipped into the stadium without the sort of high-visibility suite entrance that has marked some of her past appearances at Chiefs games. Fans and onlookers, however, reportedly spotted members of her family, father Scott Swift and brother Austin Swift, and Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelce, at Arrowhead, which eventually confirmed the singer was in attendance.
On the field, Kansas City rolled past the Ravens behind a four-touchdown effort from Patrick Mahomes in a game that national outlets summarized as a convincing Chiefs performance, the team winning 37-20.
Sunday’s matchup came on the heels of the Chiefs’ 22-9 victory over the New York Giants the previous week, their first win of the 2025-2026 season, but much of the spotlight shifted to the sidelines as 35-year-old Travis Kelce was seen in another heated exchange with head coach Andy Reid, before Reid later downplayed it, calling Kelce a “passionate guy.”
Swift was indeed at the game, even though the NFL broadcast never showed her in the stands. The move marked a noticeable shift in approach, as the singer has usually embraced making high-profile, attention-grabbing entrances when supporting Kelce at previous matchups.
Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl, is scheduled for release on Oct. 3.
Swift’s presence at the game was not obvious on the NFL telecast; outlets say she slipped into the stadium without the sort of high-visibility suite entrance that has marked some of her past appearances at Chiefs games. Fans and onlookers, however, reportedly spotted members of her family, father Scott Swift and brother Austin Swift, and Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelce, at Arrowhead, which eventually confirmed the singer was in attendance.
On the field, Kansas City rolled past the Ravens behind a four-touchdown effort from Patrick Mahomes in a game that national outlets summarized as a convincing Chiefs performance, the team winning 37-20.
Sunday’s matchup came on the heels of the Chiefs’ 22-9 victory over the New York Giants the previous week, their first win of the 2025-2026 season, but much of the spotlight shifted to the sidelines as 35-year-old Travis Kelce was seen in another heated exchange with head coach Andy Reid, before Reid later downplayed it, calling Kelce a “passionate guy.”
Swift was indeed at the game, even though the NFL broadcast never showed her in the stands. The move marked a noticeable shift in approach, as the singer has usually embraced making high-profile, attention-grabbing entrances when supporting Kelce at previous matchups.
Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl, is scheduled for release on Oct. 3.