There’s some serious star power in Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs-Texans playoff game Saturday, with Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift seen sitting together in a suite.Clark’s a lifelong Chiefs fan who was recently on the “New Heights” podcast, hosted by Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce, who retired from the NFL after last season. Video above: Caitlin Clark appears on ‘New Heights’ podcast with Kelce brothers Clark was seen celebrating in a suite with Swift — hugging and cheering after catches by Travis Kelce, including a fourth-quarter touchdown that gave Kansas City a 20-12 lead. On the Kelce brothers’ podcast she spoke about her support for the Chiefs.”I had family in Kansas City, and I grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, which is only three hours from Kansas City,” Clark said. “That’s just the closest NFL team.”Clark, who grew up in West Des Moines, said she would go to one Chiefs game a year because her cousin lived in Kansas City.”My brother loved Tony Gonzalez,” she said. “We would, like, go to one game a year growing up because my cousin was down in Kansas City.”Swift began her high-profile romance with Kelce last season, when he invited the “Anti-Hero” singer to watch him play in a September matchup with the Bears. Since then, the two have spent plenty of time together, often with cameras following them.She has been spending more time in Kansas City lately after wrapping up her record-setting Eras Tour on Dec. 8 in Canada.The Chiefs had a first-round bye in the playoffs after going 15-2 in the regular season and earning the No. 1 seed. They are trying to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls; Swift was on hand for the most recent one in Las Vegas, racing back from her concert in Tokyo the same weekend to make it in time for kickoff.Information from KCCI sister station KMBC was used in this article.WATCH: Time names Caitlin Clark its 2024 Athlete of the YearPhotos of Caitlin Clark with Taylor Swift in Arrowhead Stadium suite
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —There’s some serious star power in Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs-Texans playoff game Saturday, with Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift seen sitting together in a suite.
Clark’s a lifelong Chiefs fan who was recently on the “New Heights” podcast, hosted by Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce, who retired from the NFL after last season.
Video above: Caitlin Clark appears on ‘New Heights’ podcast with Kelce brothers
Clark was seen celebrating in a suite with Swift — hugging and cheering after catches by Travis Kelce, including a fourth-quarter touchdown that gave Kansas City a 20-12 lead.
On the Kelce brothers’ podcast she spoke about her support for the Chiefs.
“I had family in Kansas City, and I grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, which is only three hours from Kansas City,” Clark said. “That’s just the closest NFL team.”
Clark, who grew up in West Des Moines, said she would go to one Chiefs game a year because her cousin lived in Kansas City.
“My brother loved Tony Gonzalez,” she said. “We would, like, go to one game a year growing up because my cousin was down in Kansas City.”
Swift began her high-profile romance with Kelce last season, when he invited the “Anti-Hero” singer to watch him play in a September matchup with the Bears. Since then, the two have spent plenty of time together, often with cameras following them.
She has been spending more time in Kansas City lately after wrapping up her record-setting Eras Tour on Dec. 8 in Canada.
The Chiefs had a first-round bye in the playoffs after going 15-2 in the regular season and earning the No. 1 seed. They are trying to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls; Swift was on hand for the most recent one in Las Vegas, racing back from her concert in Tokyo the same weekend to make it in time for kickoff.
Information from KCCI sister station KMBC was used in this article.
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