was welcomed back to Arrowhead Stadium with a mystery gift by Tavia Hunt, the wife of City Chiefs owner Clark, on Monday night.
Hunt shared an array of pictures from the latest Chiefs win – an overtime triumph against – on her Instagram story.
But it was two pictures towards the end of her post that caught everyone’s eye.
Hunt shared snaps of a box in shiny red Chiefs wrapping paper with a yellow bow and a label that reads: ‘Taylor Swift’. The bow also has ‘Chiefs Kingdom’ emblazoned across it.
The number 87 is also stamped on the box – the number her boyfriend wears for the team.
Chiefs owner Tavis Hunt shared pictures of a team-themed gift for Taylor Swift
It was unclear what the gift was but it referenced her boyfriend, Chiefs star Travis Kelce
Swift was back at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night to cheer Kelce and the Chiefs on
Swift returned to Kansas City on Monday just hours after concluding her final run of Eras Tour dates in the United States with a three-show run in Indianapolis.
She was joined by her mother, Andrea, and took a seat in the Kelce VIP suite with the Super Bowl winner’s mom, Donna.
As the game went on, she was joined by Brittany Mahomes – the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick.
As for Kelce, he had another outstanding game for the Chiefs, underlining his resurgence in form after a stuttering start to the new campaign.
The tight end finished the game with 14 receptions for 100 yards and after the game, talking to Scott Van Pelt, paid tribute to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.
‘Chiefs Kingdom, just stick with us on offense, baby. It’s a culture in Kansas City, starts with Andy Reid,’ Kelce said. ‘Everybody believes we are going to get it done.
Tavia Hunt, the wife of Chiefs owner Clarke, shared pictures of Swift’s present
Kelce paid tribute to his coach Andy Reid after another dramatic win for the Chiefs
‘Keep getting better, that is always the mentality. Coach Reid puts the challenge, keep getting better, you are on this stairway to success and by the end of the year you are playing your best football.
‘Hopefully by the end of this year we are hoisting another trophy.’
The Chiefs are back in action next Sunday against Denver Broncos on the road.