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Taylor Swift skips Travis Kelce’s second straight Chiefs game

Taylor Swift skips Travis Kelce’s second straight Chiefs game

He did not return to the stands.

Taylor Swift was notably absent from the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sunday.

The 34-year-old “You Belong With Me” singer also skipped the team’s game against the Atlanta Falcons last weekend.

Pop star’s second consecutive no-show is coming amid ongoing criticism boyfriend Travis Kelce’s on-field performance so far this season.

Taylor Swift did not attend SoFi Stadium to support boyfriend Travis Kelce on Sunday. Getty Images
The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to Los Angeles to face the Los Angeles Chargers. Getty Images

Although Swift attended Kelce’s first two games, he was not in the crowd in the win against Atlanta; Kelce recorded four receptions for 30 yards in this game.

The tight end’s statistics have been a major topic of discussion over the past few weeks, with some analysts blaming his busy personal life on his lackluster performance.

Three-time Super Bowl champion He talked about his slow start to the season on Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast.

Sunday was Swift’s second absence of the season. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
He skipped the final game against the Atlanta Falcons. Getty Images

“We’re finding ways to win games, but we’re not playing our best football,” admitted Kelce, 34.

“Anyone can fix that,” he added, noting that he dropped a pass at a “critical” moment last weekend.

However, Kelce noted that he is doing his best in any way possible to “help the team” and is focused on getting better as the season progresses.

Kelce has been the target of criticism for his poor start to the season. Getty Images
However, the athlete said he was not stressed about the statistics and just wanted to win. Getty Images

“I’ve had a lot of catches in this league, man. “I don’t worry about catches and yards and all that,” he said.

“I have the most fun when I throw the ball my way, I mean who doesn’t? “But it’s all about execution and making sure we do everything we can to win these football games… that will always be our goal.”

Despite the Chiefs’ uncharacteristic struggles to start the season, they are still 3-0 and hoping to continue their winning streak.