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Will Taylor Swift attend the Chiefs vs Packers game in Green Bay?
Taylor Swift fans are keeping a close eye on Kansas City Chiefs Games with the hope of seeing their favorite singer.
Swift has been to four games this year, cheering on Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and now it remains to be seen if she will attend the Chiefs’ away game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, December 3.
The last Game Swift attended was on October 22 when the Chiefs hosted the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium.
In addition to her impressive career achievements, the singer is currently dating Kelce. The couple’s relationship has been a topic of much interest in the media and among fans of both the artist and the Football star.
Swift attends Chiefs’ games
During this season, Kelce has played four games in the presence of Swift, during which he has averaged 108 receiving yards. In her absence, his average receiving yards dropped to 41.8. Kelce has made light of the difference in his production by joking about it with his brother, Jason, on their “New Heights” podcast.
“When T Swift is at the Game, you are averaging 99 yards, and when you are left with only your friends and remaining family there, you are at 46.5 yards a Game.”
Travis replied to his brother, “It’s kind of hard for me to wrap my head around that sentence.”
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