The 2024 NFL regular season is coming to an end with only two weeks left in the calendar and emotions are running high as positions for the playoffs will be defined.
Week 17 of the NFL kicks off on Wednesday, December 25 with an innovative Christmas Day schedule with the streaming debut of Netflix, which will broadcast the Kansas City Chiefs vs Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens vs Houston Texans games.
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The Chiefs close out the regular season with a pair of visits, Wednesday’s in Pittsburgh and next week at the Denver Broncos, so fans are wondering if Taylor Swift will be attending either of these games to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
Singer and superstar Taylor Swift has supported Kelce in some games, and this time it is a special occasion as it is the celebration of Christmas, although on visits it is more complicated for her to attend, in fact she has only been at the Arrowhead Stadium and it has not been confirmed if she will be at the Acrisure Stadium in Pennsylvania, although a source previously told Page Six that: “she won’t go anywhere unless she knows the place intimately and has explored and thoroughly secured it in advance.”
Travis Kelce has no complaints about playing on Christmas Day
As for Travis Kelce‘s opinion on playing on Christmas, the tight end said on the Dec. 18 episode of his New Heights podcast: “I’ll play whenever and wherever. Just know that I’m very fortunate to be able to play this game and I’ll remember that every time I get to play on this field. I’m not going to dwell on that schedule they gave us.”
The Chiefs are on the verge of securing the top spot in the AFC if they beat the Steelers in what will be a three-game, 11-day challenge.
“I think we’ll feel a lot better if we can get out of this little three-game stretch with three wins. It’ll make us feel a little bit more confident that we can battle against some of the best teams week in and week out,” Travis continued on the podcast he shares with his brother Jason Kelce.
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