The Green Bay Packers will be looking to keep things going on Sunday when they host the defending champs, the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers are coming off a potential season-changing win against the Detroit Lions, and Jordan Love and Co. will obviously want to keep their foot on the gas against the Chiefs.
There is one burning question heading into this high-profile match, though, and that is whether or not Taylor Swift will be in attendance at Lambeau Field.
Taylor Swift’s Status for Green Bay Packers Vs. Kansas City Chiefs
At this point, Swift’s status for the upcoming contest is up in the air. The Grammy-award-winning singer and songwriter has been in her fair share of Chiefs games this season as she continues to offer her unwavering support to beau Travis Kelce. Swift fever is now looking to take over Green Bay come Sunday.
Kendra Meinert of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel looked into the possibility of Swift making an appearance at Lambeau Field on Sunday, and Swifties will be glad to know that there’s a significant chance that she will be in attendance.
Taylor just completed the final date for her famed Eras Tour for 2023 in Brazil last Sunday. She won’t be resuming her international concert tour until February 7 when she heads to Tokyo, Japan. The hard-working 33-year-old is going to take a bit of a break for the Holidays, which should give her more than enough opportunities to spend some quality time with Kelce.
Swift has attended a couple of Chiefs games on the road this season. She also missed Kansas City’s last two contests due to conflicts with her schedule, so she could take advantage of her first opportunity to catch a game on Sunday.
We shall all soon find out.
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