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Andy Reid reveals his plan to stop Taylor Swift from supporting the Chiefs — says she’s bad luck and keeps making the team lose games!

The Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football at Arrowhead Stadium, and all eyes are on Travis Kelce. Fans are eagerly wondering if Taylor Swift will attend.
After a difficult start, the 2-3 Chiefs are searching for answers. Monday night’s narrow 31-28 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars highlighted their struggles in close games, marking their 0-3 record in one-score contests this year.
Amid this, Kelce has remained a steady presence, catching seven passes for 61 yards and a touchdown in that matchup. His performance this season has been consistent, totaling 22 receptions for 223 yards and two touchdowns.
But despite his on-field efforts, the team’s usual dominance has wavered, adding pressure to Sunday’s primetime clash – so could Swift be a much-needed motivation boost for the boys?
Whether the popstar will be there to cheer on her fiancé amid the Chiefs’ rocky start to the 2025 season remains to be seen, with the 35-year-old skipping home games since the match-up with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The pop superstar has been noticeably selective in her 2025 game attendances. Reports suggest she prefers low-profile visits, balancing public appearances with wedding planning alongside Kelce.
Whether she appears at Arrowhead remains unconfirmed, though her presence in past seasons has often coincided with Chiefs victories and Swift’s potential attendance would mark her second public appearance at a Chiefs game this season.
Fans are hopeful she will be there, but the singer has made no announcements. Many expect her to slip into the stadium quietly, avoiding media attention while supporting Kelce from the stands.
Can the Chiefs stop the Lions?
The Detroit Lions, winners of four consecutive games, enter Arrowhead after a 37-24 triumph over the Cincinnati Bengals, whilst the Chiefs, meanwhile, are looking to rebound after their Monday Night Football setback.
Kansas City sits third in the AFC West and is eager to return to form whilst the Lions boast a strong offensive unit led by quarterback Jared Goff, who ranks seventh in QBR with 70.6 as he continues to lead the team.
Goff recently completed 19-of-23 passes for 258 yards and three touchdowns, demonstrating precise decision-making whilst Detroit’s dynamic running backs, Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, provide a balanced attack that challenges the Chiefs’ run defense.
Kansas City has struggled against the ground game, allowing 4.8 yards per rush. Detroit may exploit this weakness to keep Patrick Mahomes and the passing game off the field.
The Lions will need to maximize their offensive opportunities while managing clock control to contain Kansas City’s explosive playmakers, something Dan Campbell already pointed to: Preventing Mahomes from being forced to improvise.