Taylor Swift attendance at Travis Kelce NFL Playoffs causes distraction?
Taylor Swift has attended Travis Kelce’s NFL playoff on Saturday

Taylor Swift, who attended Travis Kelce’s NFL playoff on Saturday, might be held accountable for potentially distracting star player Travis Kelce if the Kansas City Chiefs fall short of making it to the Super Bowl.
In response to TMZ's inquiry about whether he believes the 34-year-old pop superstar is a "distraction" for the 34-year-old tight end, the 54-year-old former Green Bay Packers player commented, “I think it’ll be a distraction if they don’t make it to the Super Bowl.”
“If they don’t win it or get to the Super Bowl, people are going to say, ‘That’s why,'” Favre added.
Nevertheless, the former NFL champion, who secured a Super Bowl victory in 1997, remains optimistic about the Chiefs' chances of reaching the championship game.
Kelce and his fellow teammates experienced a defeat against the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas Day and notably, Swift was present at the game and was later observed consoling her boyfriend following the match.
“Until someone proves me otherwise, I think they’ll go all the way,” Favre mentioned before pointing out that the Baltimore Ravens are in , “outstanding” action.
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It is pertinent to mention that Kelce played a key role in guiding the Chiefs to their eighth consecutive AFC West division championship and securing their ninth consecutive playoff appearance.
Throughout the season, the Anti-Hero singer frequently attended Chiefs games, joining Kelce’s parents in a luxury box alongside other teammates' families.
However, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs progressed in the NFL Playoffs on Saturday night with a convincing 26-7 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
For the unversed with the outcome, this triumph signifies that the Chiefs will advance to the divisional round of the playoffs next weekend. Kelce and his Kansas City teammates have the potential to reach the Super Bowl by clinching victories in the upcoming game and the subsequent AFC Championship round the following week.