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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s feelings on bills have fans turning heads

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s feelings on bills have fans turning heads

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s feelings on bills have fans turning heads

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Taylor Swift at Arrowhead Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Buffalo Bills‘match against the Kansas City Chiefs has the hype of a playoff game going into Week 11.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen is looking to earn Buffalo’s sixth straight victory on Sunday, November 17. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Co. are 9-0 and want to maintain their perfect record.

Taylor Swiftwho is dating Chiefs Travis Kelceis allowed to attend the game, especially since she is already in the area. The singer’s Eras concert tour takes place on Saturday, November 16 at the Rogers Center in Toronto, and she has the next four days off.

While discussing the AFC showdown, close friend of the Kelce family, sports analyst Adam Lefkoe, revealed on “Op & Adamsthat that pop star was “shocked” by the intense atmosphere at Highmark Stadium during last season’s play-off match.

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GettyTaylor Swift (center), Kyle Kelces (center right) and Jason Kelce (far right) during the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Chiefs and Bills game at Highmark Stadium on January 21, 2024.

“I heard from people very close to the Kelces that it wasn’t a great experience in Buffalo,” Lefkoe told podcast host Kay Adams. “For all parties involved. And I’m talking about the most famous of all parties.”

“I think it kind of shocked the Kelce family and everyone associated with the Kelce family a little bit with the reception they got. I think they actually thought this was going to be a great game with a lot of energy. And when they got there, they experienced the Bills Mafia in full form and the complete ruthlessness of it, and I think they left saying, ‘I don’t know if I want to experience that again.’

So far this season, Swift has attended five Chiefs games, all of which took place at Arrowhead Stadium.


Travis Kelce’s Comments on Bills That Are Mob ‘Disrespectful’ Backup of the Taylor Swift Report

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GettyChiefs tight end Travis Kelce celebrates during the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Highmark Stadium on Jan. 21, 2024.

Several Bills fans on social media were shaking their heads at Lefkoe as he retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce seemed to be having an absolute ball during the Chiefs’ 27-24 playoff win over Buffalo.

However, during the “New heightspodcast episode after the Chiefs eliminated Buffalo from the playoffs, Travis was pretty blunt about Bills Mafia taking things a little too far.

He made a heart gesture after scoring a touchdown, because “I don’t hate you guys like you hate us, it’s all love, baby.”

“There was a lot of hate going into that stadium, man. It’s understandable that it’s a football match. The Bills enter their house and want to make it loud. Has it become a bit disrespectful? One thousand percent. Did it provide something extra? One thousand percent.”

The 35-year-old tight end declined to get specific about the nasty comments. “Something was said about the families. There were some pretty inappropriate things said about Pat Mahomes, it was pretty weird. I get it, I’m entering a hostile environment. I respect it, but I wanted to make sure (they) knew it wasn’t mutual.

Jason was unfazed. “I mean, honestly, one of the most fun experiences I’ve ever had, from start to finish,” he said.


Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is willing to enter ‘hostile’ territory in Buffalo

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GettyChiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Bills quarterback Josh Allen on October 16, 2022.

Mahomes is no stranger to Highmark Stadium and the dominant presence of the Bills Mafia. “They don’t like me that much, and they don’t like the Chiefs either,” Mahomes said Tuesday. 96.5 The fan appearance. “I’m sure it’ll be quite hostile there.”

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, the three-time Super Bowl MVP called Allen “a really good guy.”

“I think that’s why his team plays so hard for him. But I mean, obviously we’re both competitors, so during the season we don’t talk so much, we’re both going for that ultimate goal, the Super Bowl. But at the same time there is a lot of respect in both directions.

Everyone is on the same page. “I have so much respect for both guys (Kelce and Mahomes), but especially Pat, the way he handles himself off the court and we all know what kind of player he is on the court. He is one of the greats,” the Bills star said told reporters.

Emily Bicks covers the NFL for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Bills, Seahawks and Chiefs. She has been a contributor to Heavy since 2019 and has interviewed some of the biggest stars in the sport, including Jerry Rice, Shaquille O’Neal and Stefon Diggs. More about Emily Bicks