Taylor Swift may have revealed her second favorite Kansas City Chiefs player, and it might not be her new close friend Brittany Mahomes’ husband and team quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Isiah Pacheco, Kansas City’s starting running back, was seen getting loads of admiration from Swift, while she was well above the field at Highmark Stadium in a luxury box and he scored the game-winning, fourth-quarter touchdown.
After Pacheco found a hole in the offensive line and stood up Bills defensive back Micah Hyde to get into the end zone, he received a celebratory shove from Swift’s boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
The cameras then panned to Swift visibly excited and cheering, chanting his name. The 12-time Grammy winner then flexed her fingers and outstretched all 10 digits, in honor of Pacheco, who wears No 10 for Kansas City.
Pacheco’s touchdown proved to be the final score of the game in the Chiefs’ 27-24 Divisional round victory over the Bills.
Swift celebrates Pacheco’s touchdown by putting up 10 fingers from a luxury box in Buffalo
Pacheco scored the game-winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter of the playoff game
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Swift was in a luxury box with Jason, Kylie, Donna, and Ed Kelce while Travis was on the field. Also in the exclusive suite were Brittany Mahomes, as well as Swift’s good friend, model and actress Cara Delevingne.
The game in Buffalo marked Swift’s first time meeting Jason and Kylie, who were at the game because the Philadelphia Eagles, Jason’s team, were eliminated from the postseason during the Wild Card round.
Evidently, Swift felt comfortable in the luxury box to cheer throughout the entire contest.
There is no doubt however Swift was elated with Pacheco’s touchdown.
Swift and Brittany Mahomes react to the Chiefs-Bills game on Sunday at Highmark Stadium
Pacheco’s score, combined with Travis Kelce’s pair of receiving touchdown’s, represented all three end-zone trips for the Chiefs in the game.
The Chiefs will play in the AFC Championship on Sunday against the Ravens in Baltimore.
Swift has never played a show in the city of Baltimore during any of her six tours, sometimes opting for a show in nearby Washington D.C. instead.