Taylor Swift Sits With Kylie Kelce at Chiefs Game After Her 36th Birthday

· The Fresno Bee

Taylor Swift capped off a big weekend of celebrations by supporting her fiancé, Travis Kelce, at his Kansas City Chiefs game.

The pop superstar, 36, cheered on Kelce, also 36, and his teammates as they played the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday, December 14, where she was spotted sitting with Travis' sister-in-law, Kylie Kelce, in social media footage.

Swift rocked a beige-and-red multicolored coat with a signature red lip and her hair down in loose waves. Kylie, 33, ever loyal to her Philadelphia roots, sported a "New Heights" sweatshirt instead of any Chiefs gear. The future sisters-in-law was joined by Kylie's daughters with her husband, Jason Kelce.

The NFL game comes amid an especially busy weekend for Swift. She released the first two episodes of her Eras Tour docuseries, The End of an Era, and her new concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show, on Disney+ on Friday, December 12, and subsequently celebrated her 36th birthday on Saturday, December 13.

On Sunday, Swift continued to root for Travis in person at Arrowhead Stadium as she has done at home games throughout the 2025-2026 NFL season. Despite her support, the Chiefs have struggled to secure wins. Ahead of Sunday's game against the Chargers - who already defeated the Chiefs in their season opener in September - the Chiefs had a disappointing record of 6-7, with their chances of reaching the playoffs dwindling with every loss.

After the Houston Texans beat the Chiefs on December 7, Kelce - who dropped a pivotal pass late in the fourth quarter of the game, which led to an interception that sealed the Chiefs' fate - reflected on the grim odds the team faced.

"Obviously looking at the playoffs, this is a tough reality to be in," he told his brother, Jason, during the Wednesday, December 10, episode of their "New Heights" podcast. "It's a s***ty f***ing feeling, especially dropping the f***ing ball late in the game like that."

Travis confessed that he was not in his typical good spirits after his team's most recent loss.

"It's been a tough f***ing go-around over the past two days," he said. "You put in all this f***ing work in hopes that it pays off, and right now, for whatever f***ing reason, man, it's little things, it's discipline. I feel like I've always had the answers in years past, and this year, I just can't find them."

Despite the team's struggles, Travis vowed to not give up on the remainder of the season.

"I'm going to always show up to work and f***ing give it my all, and if there's a game to be played, I'm going to make it the most important game in the world," he insisted. "It's frustrating, but we got four games left and I'm going [to] put my f***ing heart on the line for these guys because they deserve that. Chiefs Kingdom, you guys deserve that, and we're going to keep this thing f***ing rolling, man."

While Travis' career may not be going as planned at the moment, his personal life is thriving amid his engagement to Swift. Days before his game against the Chargers, she shared during her Wednesday appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert how "grateful" she is to be "engaged to the love of my life."

US Weekly

This story was originally published December 14, 2025 at 11:27 AM.