The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to the Super Bowl for the fifth time in the Travis Kelce era after defeating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.
Yes, Taylor Swift was back at Arrowhead Stadium for the big showdown between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, marking her ninth Chiefs game of the season.
In fact, the Grammy-winning artist has watched Kansas City go undefeated in those contests.
Every time Swift stepped inside the stadium, the lights shined brightly on her, appearing many times on numerous broadcasts.
She even became the talk of social media. Despite all the attention Swift and Kelce have received during their time as a couple, it hasn’t affected the Chiefs’ overall performance.
And former St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk would agree.
Earlier this week, Faulk made a guest appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show” to discuss the conference championships and the upcoming Super Bowl.
When commenting on the Chiefs, the Pro Football Hall of Famer left his praise for Swift for her behavior over the past couple of seasons.
“You know, as much as we talk about Taylor Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs, she has not interrupted anything—any chemistry or anything with that team,” Faulk said. “
It has not bothered [anyone]; nobody has said we don’t want her in the locker room or the family area, none of that.
There are always issues with celebrities in these spaces, and I’m going to say that’s a testament to Taylor Swift and her team for just going with the flow, doing whatever is best for Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs, and their organization.
Recording artist Taylor Swift (left) and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (right).
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After five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, Faulk joined the Rams in 1999 and saw his career take off.
He helped St. Louis win a Super Bowl while adding an MVP and three Offensive Player of the Year awards.
As one of the premier duel-threat tailbacks during his time, Faulk totaled 12,279 rushing yards, 100 rushing touchdowns, 6,875 receiving yards and 36 receiving touchdowns.
Kelce and the Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans. And yes, Swift is expected to attend.