Fresh images have emerged of Taylor Swift celebrating with Chiefs wags after watching Kansas City beat New Orleans Saints 23-16 on Monday night.
Chariah Gordon, the partner of Chiefs wider receiver Mecole Hardman, shared pictures of the celebrations on Instagram on Tuesday afternoon – including a snap of Swift posing next to a framed picture of Travis Kelce.
Swift and Gordon posed by the Kelce photo with Chris Jones’s girlfriend Sheawna, as well as Nick Bolton and Derrick Nnadi’s respective partners.
A picture of Swift performing on her Eras Tour could also be seen in the shot – a recent addition to Kelce’s VIP suite at Arrowhead Stadium in the offseason.
Late on Monday night, Gordon shared a video of her and Swift toasting the Chiefs win over the Saints, which took the Super Bowl winners to 5-0 for the season.
Swift said the win was ‘perfect’ before the team’s bye week, while Gordon said: ‘I think that we feel really good about this week, we are 5-0.’
The singer returned to Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night after missing the team’s last two road games against Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers.
She was also absent for Kelce’s 35th birthday last Saturday, where he hosted a charity event in Kansas City for his ’87 and Running’ foundation.
Kelce had nine receptions for 70 yards in Monday’s game, signaling an upturn in his performance level after a slow start to the season by his usual standards.
He even threw a lateral at one stage late in the second quarter, igniting wild excitement at the stadium.
Swift took her seat in the suite alongside her father, Scott. Kelce’s father Ed was also in the suite, as well as his sister-in-law Kylie – who was on hand to support
The Chiefs play next a week Sunday, facing the San Francisco 49ers in California on Oct. 20 in a rematch of last season’s Super Bowl.
But the team is now off until Monday, giving Kelce and Swift some time to spend together between the ongoing demands of the NFL schedule.
Swift, meanwhile, starts the final leg of her Eras Tour next Friday in Miami on a run of dates that ends in Canada in December.