Taylor Swift WILL be at the Super Bowl if Travis Kelce and the Chiefs make it to Las Vegas despite performing her Eras Tour in Tokyo the night before, NFL insider claims

  • Taylor Swift has attended a total of twelve Chiefs games, including the AFC title game
  • The Chiefs must beat the top-seeded Ravens to qualify for the Super Bowl
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Taylor Swift plans to be in Las Vegas if the Chiefs qualify for the Super Bowl, despite having a concert in Tokyo the night before.

On Sunday, ESPN’s Ian Rapoport reported that Swift is willing to fill both singer and cheerleading duties by flying all the way from Asia if the situation calls for it. He also explained how time zones can make this trip a success.

“Arguably the biggest question going into this game: If the Chiefs win, will Taylor Swift be at the Super Bowl?” Rapoport said on NFL Game Day. “Sources say yes.”

“Now that she has a concert in Tokyo on Saturday, February 10 at 6pm, how on earth can she get to the game? Let me introduce you to something called the International Date Line.”

“Tokyo is 17 hours ahead,” Rapoport continued. “That means this concert starts at 1 a.m. Vegas time the same day. Let’s say it’s a five hour concert, around 11pm locally, which is 6am, still Saturday, in Las Vegas. Expect a twelve-hour flight, maybe she’ll leave an hour later.’

Taylor Swift plans to attend the Super Bowl in Las Vegas if the Kansas City Chiefs beat Baltimore

Swift will have to fly all the way from a concert in Tokyo, Japan, the night before the big game

Travis Kelce and the Chiefs must get past the Baltimore Ravens to qualify for the Super Bowl

“Taylor Swift could still go to the Super Bowl on Saturday night around 7 or 8 p.m., just in time to party,” Rapoport said.

Whether or not Swift should rush from the Eastern Hemisphere to the West Coast all depends on the outcome on Sunday, when the Chiefs take on a tough task at the Baltimore Ravens.

The Ravens secured the top spot in the AFC this season with a 13-4 record before defeating the Houston Texans in the division playoffs.

Baltimore was led by quarterback Lamar Jackson’s MVP-caliber season as he leads the team in rushing and passing yards. The Ravens also got a boost to the conference championship when tight end Mark Andrews returned from an ankle injury.

On the other hand, the Chiefs finished with an 11-6 record before defeating the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills in the postseason to qualify for Sunday’s game.

Swift has now played twelve games, including the championship game in Baltimore.

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