Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce celebrate Chiefs win at Kansas City hotspot
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift hit up Prime Social Rooftop in Kansas City with friends after the Chiefs’ dramatic 30-17 win over the Lions on Sunday night.
The couple partied at the local hotspot with Travis’ cousin Tanner Corum and his wife, Samantha Corum, as seen in photos Samantha shared Monday on Instagram.
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One image shows Taylor sipping a cocktail, while posing with Samantha and Ally Charara.
“My best friends,” Samantha wrote, adding a starry and disco ball emoji.
The singer, who’s fresh off the release of her 12th studio album, “The Life Of A Showgirl” last week, was sporting her custom Chiefs dress by GANNI and black combat boots.
Other snapshots show Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt and Brandon Rodriguez with Travis and Taylor.
The couple attended Samantha and Tanner’s wedding in June in Knoxville, Tenn.
All eyes were on Taylor as she made her first public NFL appearance this season at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
The “Opalite” singer, 35, was shown on the NBC broadcast hugging Travis’ father, Ed Kelce and talking with WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark during the first quarter.
The Chiefs played a near-perfect game with zero penalties and no turnovers against a banged-up Lions defense.
Kansas City’s victory over Detroit was overshadowed by a postgame fight between the teams after Lions defensive back Brian Branch punched Chiefs wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster.
Afterwards, Branch apologized and complained about the referees missing calls — specifically mentioning a play where Smith-Schuster hit him with an illegal block in the back that went uncalled.
“I did a real childish thing,” Branch said. “I’m tired of people doing stuff in between plays and refs don’t catch it. They be trying to bully me out there. I shouldn’t have did it, it was childish.
“… I got blocked in the back illegally. And it was in front of the ref and the ref didn’t do anything. And just stuff like that. I coulda got hurt off a that, but I still should not have done that.”
Lions head coach Dan Campbell also apologized to Smith-Schuster and the Chiefs, calling Branch’s actions “inexcusable.”
The NFL has yet to mete out any discipline.
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Smith-Schuster, who had a bloody nose after the incident, explained that he didn’t expect things to escalate.
“I think after the game, I was expecting to shake his hand and say good game and move past, but he threw a punch … at the end of the day, it’s a team sport,” Smith-Schuster said. “We came out here, did our job and that’s all that matters.
“At the end of the day, it’s all about getting a dub. Me just blocking him? I’m just doing my job. I play between the whistles and after the game he took advantage of what he did. He was for sure frustrated.”
The Chiefs (3-3) play the Raiders (2-4) at home in Missouri on Sunday.
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