Taylor Swift appeared to get a little too excited after Travis Kelce's touchdown reception in win over Texans

Taylor Swift is truly Travis Kelce's biggest fan.  The singer couldn't contain her excitement on Saturday after Patrick Mahomes sent a dart to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in the end zone. She got up, hugging her friends and family to celebrate.  However, she appeared to get a little too excited.  The singer hit […]

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Jan 18, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Recording artist Taylor Swift (upper middle) sits with Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (upper right) during the fourth quarter of a 2025 AFC divisional round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Taylor Swift is truly Travis Kelce's biggest fan. 

The singer couldn't contain her excitement on Saturday after Patrick Mahomes sent a dart to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in the end zone. She got up, hugging her friends and family to celebrate. 

However, she appeared to get a little too excited. 

The singer hit her head on the glass while celebrating. 

Fellow Chiefs fan Caitlin Clark and Swift's father looked over to check on her. But, she just laughed it off. 

Prior to this moment, she celebrated by hugging Clark and even gave a big high-five Kelce's father. And then afterwards, she just turned around and kept giving out high-fives to the others in the suite. 

The singer truly has the best time at these games, always being seen with a smile on her face. And that includes when she hit her head. 

Plus, she has all the fun mannerisms down, including a first down celebration. 

And she's gotten her whole family involved, with them all wearing tons of Chiefs gear every time. 

It's been amazing to see how Chiefs Kingdom has fully accepted and embraced Swift. So with that, there have been some creative signs in reference to the singer.  

"Lowkey rooting for the Texans –> No I'm not but you should see your faces," one fan had written on a poster. 

It was in reference to Swift's song, 'But Daddy I Love Him,' from her album, The Tortured Poets Department. She sings, "And I'm runnin' with my dress unbuttoned \ Screamin', 'But, Daddy, I love him' \ I'm havin' his baby \ No, I'm not, but you should see your faces."

Another fan also had a sign that said, "May Kelce be Swift tonight."

Get ready for a lot more of this, because next up is the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium.