
Travis Kelce stats: Chiefs TE splits with and without Taylor Swift in attendance
For some, that might be working hard to avoid losing a job. For others, that might mean doing extra to earn a bit more money. For athletes and performers, it could just be to impress a special someone in attendance.
It's been two seasons since Taylor Swift took over the NFL world following her relationship with Travis Kelce and the evidence is interesting to say the least.
There seems to be a little extra motivation for Kelce when she's around, which is evidenced by the tight end's box scores. While Swift might be a good luck charm for Kelce, can the same also be said for the Kansas City Chiefs?
Maybe it's her or maybe the Chiefs are just that good.
Here's a look at Kelce's stats with and without Swift in attendance, as well as the Chiefs' record in those contests.
Travis Kelce stats with Taylor Swift in attendance
The Chiefs finished with a 10-3 record with Swift around in 2023, including a Super Bowl victory against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Chiefs were 9-1 during the 2024 season with Swift in the building, with the only loss coming in Super Bowl 59 to the Philadelphia Eagles. Kansas City owns a 19-4 record all-time when she's in the crowd.
Travis Kelce stats without Taylor Swift in attendance
Swift didn't begin attending Chiefs games until Week 3 of the 2023 NFL season, going 3-2 without the music star in attendance. Kelce was inactive during the Chiefs' Week 1 and 18 contests, joining the Week 2 game as the three that didn't make the cut
Kansas City was 8-1 when Swift wasn't around and Kelce played in 2024. The Chiefs are 12-3 in that situation dating back to the 2023 season.

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