Taylor Swift brings Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Blake Lively to Chiefs game to support Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift brings Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Blake Lively to Chiefs game to support Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift was in attendance Sunday night to watch Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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She couldn’t just shake off another chance to watch Kelce on the football field. Swift is cheer captain for Kelce

But we digress.

The 12-time Grammy Award winner arrived at MetLife Stadium about 40 minutes before kickoff.

Swift entered the stadium’s security area with actors Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Hugh Jackman.

Swift’s appearance comes a week after she was at Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Chiefs’ 41-10 rout of the Chicago Bears at home in a suite alongside Kelce’s mother, Donna. Swift took advantage of an invitation from the All-Pro tight end to watch the game, and apparently had to see more of Kelce and the Chiefs in action.

Swift is on a break from her Eras Tour, which resumes Nov. 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. NBC played a commercial for the tour about 20 minutes before kickoff.

MetLife Stadium is a familiar spot for Swift, who performed three sold-out concerts there in May. Among those in attendance for two of those shows was Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who returned to the team this weekend after tearing his left Achilles tendon on the fourth play of his debut with New York on Sept. 11.

Neither Swift nor Kelce have revealed any details about their relationship. Kelce said on his “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce” podcast earlier this week that Swift “looked amazing” at the game.

“Everybody was talking about her and in a great light,” Kelce said of her time spent in the suite. “And on top of that, you know, the day went perfect for Chiefs fans. Of course, we script it all, ladies and gentlemen.”

Kelce had invited Swift to that game after trying — and failing — to give her a friendship bracelet when her Eras Tour made its stop in Kansas City.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.