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Taylor Swift shows up at Arrowhead Stadium to watch Travis Kelce, Chiefs face Ravens in NFL opener

Swift became one of the Chiefs' biggest fans last season, when she began her high-profile romance with Travis Kelce.
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Taylor Swift is seen in a suite before the start of an NFL football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens.

WASHINGTON — Pop superstar Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs open the NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens.

Swift arrived about 90 minutes prior to the AFC title game rematch, wearing a denim crop top and shorts along with red, knee-high heeled boots. She joined nearly 80,000 fans awaiting kickoff as storms began popping up in the area.

Last season, Swift appeared at 13 of Travis Kelce's Chiefs games, including the Super Bowl victory in Las Vegas. The couple's relationship became one of the season's biggest off-the-field storylines and is sure to be a big talker as Kansas City begins its quest to become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era.  

Over the summer break, Kelce traveled with Swift as she toured the globe for her Eras Tour, even making a surprise appearance on-stage during one show

The pop superstar is currently on a break from her tour before it ramps up again for a series of shows in the U.S. and Canada during October, November and December. 

Looking at Swift's remaining Eras Tour schedule, there are only three Chiefs games that fall on the same dates as one of her shows:

  • Oct. 20 - Taylor Swift show in Miami, Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers
  • Oct. 27 - Taylor Swift show in New Orleans, Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders
  • Dec. 8 - Taylor Swift show in Vancouver, Chargers at Chiefs

Beyond those three dates however, there are a handful of other games within a few days of tour stops that could be difficult for her to attend. 

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Taylor Swift kisses Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas. The Chiefs won 25-22.

The Associated Press contributed.

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