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Why wasn't Taylor Swift at the Chiefs game?

Taylor SwiftSwift's absence from the Kansas City Chiefs' last game has sparked curiosity among fans. After attending the first two games of the season, many wondered why she skipped this game. With her regular appearances at Travis Kelce's games making headlines, Swift's absence has raised many questions.

So why did Taylor Swift miss the Chiefs game? Here are all the details.

Why was Taylor Swift missing from Travis Kelce's game?

The reason for Taylor Swift's absence from the Chiefs game has not been publicly announced.

Taylor Swift was absent from the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 3 game against the Atlanta Falcons. It was the first game she missed this NFL season. Swift, who had attended the Chiefs' last two home games at Arrowhead Stadium, decided not to accompany her boyfriend Travis Kelce to the team's first away game in Atlanta. Her presence at the Chiefs' previous victories had attracted a lot of attention. This time, however, she was not spotted arriving at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Sunday night's game, which kicked off at 8:20 p.m. (via Fox News).

Despite reports that Swift planned to attend more of Kelce's games before her Eras Tour resumes in October, she opted to stay in New York City. The pop star was spotted with her friend Gigi Hadid the night before. In contrast, Swift traveled extensively last season to support Kelce, even making it to the Super Bowl in February despite her overseas tour. This time, however, she did not travel to Georgia. There were no sightings of her landing in Atlanta or entering the stadium.

Fans had expected Swift to continue her support for Kelce, but her absence gave rise to speculation. The Chiefs made a subtle reference to Swift in a social media post, sharing a photo of Kelce arriving at the stadium with the caption, “Happiness. Fun. Magic.” This appears to be a reference to Swift's recent speech at the VMAs.

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