After a two week break, Taylor Swift is back.

 

The singer arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs’ matchup against the New Orleans Saints.

The queen of Kansas City is home.

On Saturday, Travis Kelce informed fans that, while she was not at his Kelce Car Jam event, she would be at the game.

“She will not be here right now,” the tight end responded. “But I know she’s coming in for the game.”

And he was right!

Fans find Taylor Swift code in Travis Kelce’s stats from Chiefs win over Chargers

There are a few numbers that will always be associated with Taylor Swift.

And of course, fans managed to find a connection between the singer and Travis Kelce’s stats from the Kansas City Chiefs win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Kelce finished with 7 receptions for 89 yards.

 

It’s that 89 that has Swifties everywhere smiling.

So what’s the connection?

 

The singer was born in the year 1989 and even named an album that.

Even though the singer couldn’t be there in person to cheer on the tight end and his team, this was certainly a sign that she was cheering them on from afar.

This was a big game for Kelce who silenced all the haters in just a few hours. He has gotten out to a slow statistical start, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been contributing. However, everyone wanted to see him getting the catches and being thrown even further into the spotlight.

In the first three games, Kelce only had eight receptions for 69 total yards and no touchdowns.

But on Sunday, he surpassed that in a single day, while also further cementing himself in franchise history. Kelce passed Tony Gonzalez for the most receptions in franchise history.

It’s clear: Swift is Kelce’s good luck charm.

Taylor Swift makes an appearance in New Heights podcast’s social media tribute for Travis Kelce’s birthday

Of course the New Heights podcast’s social media account had to post a tribute for Travis Kelce’s 35th birthday.

They included many of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s most memorable moments, especially ones in which he delivered some incredible one liners. There were also multiple clips of him laughing, which for anyone who watches the show and sees his banter with his brother, knows he does a lot.

But arguably the best moment of the entire video came in the last ten seconds. And it was when Travis was talking about his time on stage with Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour show at Wembley Stadium over the summer.

During his time on stage, Travis was responsible for picking up and carrying Taylor to the couch, applying some makeup, and encouraging her to go out there and perform.

And so with such big responsibilities on stage, he decided to pull one move from a classic movie.

“And I had never, like I always wanted to pull out this move, but I never knew when I should pull it out in an area that made sense. And it was the Dumb and Dumber, Jim Carrey doing the tap dances,” Travis said on an episode of New Heights.

“It’s one of my favorite moves of all time.”

This direct quote was included in the tribute video.

The tight end spent his birthday hosting the second annual Kelce Car Jam, which is described as a ‘party with a purpose’ and raises both awareness and money for his 87 & Running Foundation.