Taylor Swift irate as Travis Kelce falls during play vs Patriots; internet debates whether she dropped F-bomb

Kelce was struggling against the Patriots

Taylor Swift irate as Travis Kelce falls during play vs Patriots

Taylor Swift was visibly displeased when no penalty flag was thrown after Travis Kelce attempted to gain position against a New England Patriots defensive back in the third quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday.

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During a drive down the field, the Chiefs focused on targeting Kelce twice in a goal-to-go situation. The first attempt saw Kelce unable to make the catch. Subsequently, while being defended by Myles Bryant, Kelce fell as he tried to create separation. It appeared he was attempting to draw a penalty flag, prompting Swift’s apparent dissatisfaction.

The pass ultimately resulted in an incomplete throw, leading Kansas City to settle for a field goal.

In the suite overlooking Gillette Stadium reserved for Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift expressed her frustration and called for a penalty flag on Myles Bryant, but her appeal went unanswered.

Social media buzzed with speculation about whether Swift had dropped an F-bomb or if she was fervently requesting a penalty flag.

Notably, Swift entered Gillette Stadium sporting a Chiefs hat and was later observed in the suite alongside her father and Brittany Mahomes.

Fortunately for the Chiefs, their fortunes turned when Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe threw an interception on the subsequent drive. This turnover gave the Chiefs an advantageous position close to the end zone. Patrick Mahomes connected with Clyde Edwards-Helaire for a touchdown, and by the midpoint of the third quarter, the Chiefs were leading 24-10.

Taylor Swift irate as Travis Kelce falls during play vs Patriots

Travis Kelce faced challenges in the first two and a half quarters, managing only three receptions on five targets for 13 yards.

Kansas City has encountered difficulties in recent weeks, suffering losses in their last two games and four out of their last six. This raised concerns that the Chiefs might be vulnerable in the latter part of the season. However, as they demonstrated last season, it’s unwise to underestimate the resilience of the two-time Super Bowl champions.

The Chiefs held a season record of 8 wins and 5 losses at the point mentioned.

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