Monday night’s Kansas City Chiefs game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers recorded Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes on camera reacting to Patrick Mahomes’s terrifying injury. The pop superstar, 34, and mom of two, 29, were first seen in a TikTok clip celebrating after the Chiefs quarterback made a touchdown pass to teammate Samaje Perine.
Taylor also rushed up to her mother, Andrea Swift, who accompanied her for the NFL game at Arrowhead Stadium, to offer her a joyful hug within their private box. Brittany is shown later, though, appearing worried and tapping Taylor to tell her, “Patrick’s hurt,” which causes the Grammy winner to react in shock right away.
According to the video, the two friends—who set aside their political differences to help their partners—then keep tight eye on the field to track just how severely Patrick was hurt. After the play, ESPN cameras showed the Super Bowl champion, 29, on the ground clinging to his ankle.
Before he was hauled off the field, his teammates—including Travis Kelce, Taylor’s boyfriend—helped him up. Patrick returned for the Chiefs’ next offensive drive, though, after receiving evaluations in the medical tent and assisted his team in moving down the field to score a touchdown with less than five minutes left.
Kansas City’s winning run is maintained when the Chiefs eventually defeat the Buccaneers 30-24. Following Kelce, 35, who shocked her last minute at her Eras Tour performance in Indianapolis Saturday night, Taylor’s most recent trip to Arrowhead. A source exclusively told Page Six Monday that the “Cruel Summer” vocalist was “shocked” when the Chiefs tight end showed up for her Lucas Oil Stadium performance.
Taylor, meantime, has been a mainstay at most Chiefs games, which take place in Kansas City, Missouri. A source told us that the “You Belong With Me” singer sat out on the Chiefs’ face-off versus the Atlanta Falcons earlier this year largely owing to her hectic schedule and security worries. An insider told us in September that she has worked with Arrowhead so many times; they feel at ease and comfortable. “Going to all kinds of different stadiums, you need to send a team in advance.”
Fans are not happy that Jason Kelce apologized on-air for shattering a fan’s phone over the weekend at the beginning of ESPN’s Monday Night Football show. ‘Everybody has seen what happened,’ Kelce remarked. Nothing that happened makes me pleased; I am not proud of it. “A hot moment to greet hate with hate and I don’t think that’s a healthy thing, I honestly don’t. It’s not the correct approach to approach things, in my opinion. I dropped to a level inappropriate for me.
‘I aim to live my life with the golden rule, treat people with common decency and going to try to keep doing that moving ahead.’ Following insistence he did nothing wrong, some users hurried to social media to defend Kelce, who responded to a fan calling his brother Travis a “f*****” by slamming his phone to the ground.