Taylor Swift is expected to be at Arrowhead Stadium again for another NFL game on Thursday night when Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs host the Denver Broncos.
Kansas City Chiefs captain Travis Kelce looks increasingly likely to play against the Denver Broncos on Thursday night as Taylor Swift plans to be at Arrowhead Stadium once again.
Kelce, 34, remains “questionable” on the Chiefs’ injury report due to a sprained right ankle late in the first quarter of Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. The Pro Bowler played through the pain of a non-contact injury in the second half of the 27-20 victory, catching the winning touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
However, he “did not practice” on Monday before training and playing on Tuesday. Kelce has played this role in Swift’s previous two games this season.
During a surprise appearance at Kansas City in their 41-10 win over the Chicago Bears, he scored a touchdown right in front of him. A week later, against the New York Jets, Kelce struggled and failed to score for the only time this year as the Chiefs pulled out a narrow 23-20 win.
The only time Kelce missed a game was in the season opener on Thursday night. This absence came after he hyperextended his knee and suffered a bone infection in training two days earlier.
The team lost for the first and only time this season to the Detroit Lions 21-20 — although Swift did not attend, she also did not attend the following week when Kelce and Kansas City bounced back with a win 17-9 road win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. .
But TMZ reports that the singer-songwriter plans to return to Arrowhead this week for his third game of the season. Her presence was somewhat surprising because on Wednesday she was at the world premiere of the concert film “The Eras Tour” at the Grove in Los Angeles.
Still, she seemed ready to make the three-hour flight in time for “Thursday Night Football.” After a trip like that, perhaps Kelce will want to play for him.
She should be confident that the tight end will do whatever it takes to compete, as he has only missed one game due to injury since his rookie season, and that was the opener. Season. And on this occasion, the whole team made the decision for him after Kelce participated in the pre-match warm-up. Head coach Andy Reid sounded quietly confident about his readiness ahead of Tuesday’s practice. “He’s had quite a bit of treatment and is feeling better, which is good,” he said.
“I will look; see how it moves; see how he feels. He’s always been honest with me about things like that, and you just have to see how he deals with it.
The Chiefs also have other injury issues. Quarterback George Karlaftis and pitcher Tommy Townsend are two other players listed as questionable by the team.