Taylor Swift learns her NFL schedule! Travis Kelce’s girlfriend finds out how many Chiefs games she’ll miss due to her Eras Tour dates
Taylor Swift will have gone over Kansas City’s NFL schedule with thousands of Chiefs fans on Wednesday night – and it was good news for the singer as she balanced NFL games with her Eras Tour dates.
Although several Chiefs games had already been announced, the entire schedule was scrapped Wednesday night for Travis Kelce and his team as they mapped out their quest to achieve an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat.
As for Swift, there’s only one game she’s guaranteed to miss due to her tour schedule this year: the Dec. 8 showdown against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium.
She will perform in Vancouver that day, which will be her final show in a brutal year of touring.
However, she will also have to face a small race against time to play a few more matches.
Taylor Swift is guaranteed to miss just one Chiefs game due to touring in the new season
Swift made 13 appearances last season when Travis Kelce and his team won the Super Bowl
The Chiefs play in Cleveland just two days after Swift celebrates her 35th birthday
The Chiefs play the Bills on Nov. 17 in Buffalo, just a day after performing at the Rogers Center in Toronto.
She also plays the day before the Chiefs are in Carolina against the Panthers, the following week at the same location in Canada.
But other than that, she appears to be free for the majority of Chiefs games. Kelce and his team will be in action against the Cleveland Browns on December 15, two days after her 35th birthday.
He will also be in action two days after his own birthday when the Chiefs play the New Orleans Saints on Monday, October 7.
Last year, Swift made it to thirteen Chiefs games in an exciting season that ended with Kelce and his team winning the Super Bowl for the second time in a row.
She confirmed her relationship with Kelce by joining his mother Donna in a suite for the win over the Chicago Bears in late September.
Swift raced back from Tokyo for the competition in Las Vegas, where she had performed the day before.
If Kelce and the Chiefs repeat the feat this season, with the Super Bowl in New Orleans, they will be the first team to win it three straight seasons.