Taylor Swift is now part of the package when watching the Chiefs games across the NFL, so it is better to just embrace it.
The singer-songwriter became a familiar face for the camera to pan to on live tv since her relationship became public with Travis Kelce.
Last fall, the nine-time Pro Bowler and Taylor Swift made their relationship public. The popstar could be seen at most Kansas City Chiefs games since that point on, showing her support for her partner.

Taylor Swift in the spotlight
Even making an appearance at Super Bowl LVIII when she came onto the field to embrace her partners’ third Super Bowl triumph.
A portion of the NFL base have deemed Swift’s appearance as a distraction for the league.
The league has relished in her association with the sport, as the popstar has been a marketing and branding goldmine for commissioner Roger Goodell.
Many of the players, fans and coaches have praised the positive impact Taylor Swift has brought to the team.
Dave Merritt, the defensive backs coach for the Chiefs has also waxed lyrical of the Grammy Award winner: “I feel like she actually added to what is was we were trying to do.
“There were so many people that were hating the fact that she was shown on TV, the entire Chiefs community embraced her as part of the family because you’re with Travis.
‘She helped us’
Whilst speaking on The Sports Shop Podcast with Reese and K-Mac, he said Taylor Swift had turned Travis Kelce into “a different man”.
Merritt piled on more praise for Swift: “she actually affected the team in a positive way.
“So when my player [Kelce], a brother, is happy beside me, that helps me and encourages me, and Travis came in here a different man. So, she helped us.”
Dave Merritt has been one of the key constructors of the outstanding Chiefs defense. The 52-year-old has recently interviewed for the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator position.
Merritt’s defensive secondary gave up the fourth-fewest yard per game last season, with the defense as a unit conceding the second-fewest yards per game in the NFL.
Therefore, it is not a surprise to see the coach in demand during the offseason.
Merritt and Swift may be parting ways very soon.
