Caitlin Clark, Taylor Swift cheer for Travis Kelce at Chiefs Playoff Game
Caitlin Clark cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs on the sidelines Taylor Swift.
Clark, 22, joined Swift, 35, in the Chiefs playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, January 18, at Arrowhead Stadium. A video shared on TikTok by the NFL's official account on Saturday shows Swift's boyfriend, Chiefs Travis Kelcebreaking tackle by the Texans.
As fans cheered, the camera zoomed in on Swift's box seats, where she was seen hugging Clark happily. In the box, Swift was also joined by her parents, Scott again Andreaand his brother, Austinall of whom were sports windbreakers of the Chiefs' fame, on social media.
Saturday's game against the Texans is the Chiefs' first playoff game of the season. The winning team will advance to the AFC conference championship, where they will face either the Baltimore Ravens or the Buffalo Bills. Whoever wins that game will head to the Super Bowl in February.
As for Clark, the WNBA star recently appeared as a guest on the latest episode of Kelce's podcast, “New Heights,” which she co-hosts with her brother, the former Philadelphia Eagles center. Jason Kelce. During the January 2 episode, Clark revealed that he had been visiting Swift The Eras Tour three different times.
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“I left early when Taylor started visiting Minnesota at US Bank. It was one of his first concerts and it was a lot of fun,” Clark told the Kelce brothers. “I went with some of my friends from college and we had a great time together.”
However, during the podcast, Clark, who now plays as a guard for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA, made it clear that being a Chiefs fan is in his blood.
“I'm a midwestern kid,” he explained. “I had family in Kansas City and I grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, which is only three hours away from Kansas City, so the closest NFL team. My father was a big Chiefs fan growing up. People think I'm a Chiefs fan and I say, 'No! I was there before! Before Patrick [Maholmes] and Travis. We were riding or dying.”
In interview no TIME In December 2024, Clark shared that Swift just gave him four bags of The Eras Tour merchandise, and a paper that said the athlete “encouraged remote viewing.”
According to the source, it was at this time that the pop star invited Clark to attend the Chiefs game with him, and noted that he and Travis would have to go to the Indiana Fever game soon.