Taylor Swift’s Private Jet Departs Nashville, Tennessee And Headed to Kansas City, Missouri

Travis Kelce is having another solid NFL season in 2024, with his Kansas City Chiefs remaining competitive in the league. Among the action on the field, fans are constantly curious whether Taylor Swift would attend Chiefs games to cheer on her boyfriend. While she has attended a few games this season, her intermittent attendance has left many wondering if she will be present for Friday’s Week 13 game against the Raiders.

 

 

So far, Swift has taken time to support Kelce during important home games. She saw the Chiefs’ first victory in Week 1 and returned for Week 2. She did not, however, play in Atlanta in Week 3 or Los Angeles in Week 4. The pop singer returned for the Week 5 game against the Saints, followed by appearances against the Buccaneers and Broncos in Weeks 9 and 10, both at Arrowhead Stadium.

 

 

Taylor’s private jet has departed Nashville, Tennessee and is headed to Kansas City to cheer her man against Raiders. Swift recently completed her Toronto Eras Tour and will not perform again until December 6 in Vancouver. This break has allowed her to travel to Kansas City to watch Kelce and the Chiefs take on the Raiders.

The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13, a divisional clash on Black Friday. Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ top tight end, turned to social media before the game to offer a message to fans about the holidays. “Hope y’all had a good Thanksgiving! Let’s get it #chiefskingdom,” Kelce wrote to his 6.7 million Instagram followers. Kansas City enters the game with a 10-1 record, good for first place in the AFC playoff race. The Chiefs opened the season with a 9-0 record, losing only to the Buffalo Bills (9-2) in Week 11.

Kelce and the Chiefs have shown to be top Super Bowl candidates for the 2024 season. They are now ranked second in Super Bowl betting odds (+450) after the Detroit Lions (+250), according to ESPN BET. Kansas City is hoping to make NFL history with its 2024 season. They hope to become the first team in league history to win three consecutive Super Bowl victories.

 

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The Chiefs are a 13.5-point favorite against the Raiders in Week 13, and ESPN’s Matchup Predictor gives them a 76.8% chance of winning. Las Vegas enters the Black Friday game with a 2-9 record, including a seven-game losing streak.

 

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