Taylor Swift is expected to attend the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on February 11, adding to the excitement surrounding the big game. BACtrack, a company that specializes in breathalyzers, conducted a study comparing the alcohol consumption of fans at Swift’s concerts and fans of the Kansas City Chiefs. The study found that Chiefs fans had a lower average blood alcohol content (BAC) level compared to Swift concert-goers and fans of other NFL teams. The Tennessee Titans had the highest average BAC level among NFL fans. The San Francisco 49ers ranked 14th in the league with a .07% average BAC.
Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Chiefs and Swift’s boyfriend, recently addressed the criticism they receive from some NFL fans who do not want to see the Chiefs win. Kelce stated that they do not pay attention to the haters and that they are just two people in a relationship supporting each other. He expressed his love for when Swift comes to support him and enjoys the game with their family and friends.
It is uncertain whether Swift will be able to attend the Super Bowl, as she has a concert scheduled in Tokyo the day before the game. However, with a 17-hour time difference, Swift could potentially make it to Las Vegas on her private jet after her Tokyo show ends. Swift has previously performed at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, becoming the first female artist to headline at the venue.
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for their fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years, and despite the criticism, Kelce is having a fun time with the highly publicized relationship with Swift. He described their journey as a crazy ride and expressed his enjoyment of the experience.
In a recent interview, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes sent a strong message to his team. While Chiefs fans are excited to see their team attempt to win back-to-back Super Bowls, Mahomes reminded everyone that their trip to Vegas is not just for fun. He emphasized that it is a business trip and their main goal is to win the football game.
On the other hand, veteran player Kelce, who has a reputation for being a party guy, has grown and matured over the years. During a press conference on February 2, the two-time Super Bowl champion shared some valuable advice with his younger teammates. He acknowledged that the Super Bowl is the biggest stage in the world and highlighted the importance of the upcoming Monday night game. Kelce emphasized that regardless of the hype and media attention, the game of football remains the same, and they should focus on their skills and prove themselves as some of the best players in the world.
Emily Bicks, an NFL reporter, covers the latest news and updates in the league.