Taylor Swift was clearly ready for some more football on Sunday, as were Deadpool, Wolverine and Ant-Man.
More on the Marvel stars in a moment.
As expected, Swift made an appearance at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday night to support tight end Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs as they faced the New York Jets on the road.
Swift, who has recently become acquainted with Kelce and has been inspiring brand marketers, was captured on the NBC broadcast about 30 minutes before the game, alongside Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds (known for his role in "Deadpool"), and Sophie Turner.
Also spotted at the game were Shawn Levy, the director of "Free Guy," accompanied by Reynolds and Hugh Jackman (known for his role as Wolverine in the "X-Men" films), Paul Rudd (famous for portraying "Ant-Man"), and Jeremy Strong, for those who have been deprived of their weekly dose of "Succession" on Sundays.
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At Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City last week, Swift was seated beside Kelce's mother, Donna, as they witnessed the Chiefs conquer the Chicago Bears with an impressive score of 41-10. Post-game, the renowned "Cruel Summer" singer was seen exiting the stadium accompanied by Kelce.
Anticipation of the 12-time Grammy Award winner's potential appearance at this weekend's game caused ticket prices to surge by over 40%, states TickPick, an online marketplace.
Taylor Swift is seen reacting at GEHA Field in Arrowhead Stadium during a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears on September 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. The photograph was taken by David Eulitt and is part of the Getty Images collection.
Taylor Swift's presence at the Chiefs game has significantly boosted the sales of Travis Kelce jerseys. According to Fanatics, Kelce's jersey witnessed an exceptional surge of almost 400% in sales on Monday.
Even television ratings have experienced an increase, with last weekend's game achieving the highest viewership among females across different age groups, as reported by Variety. The third quarter witnessed a close tie between the Chiefs and Jets.
With Swift in the audience, however, everybody wins.