Taylor Swift, fresh off the heels of her 12th studio album, 'The Life Of A Showgirl', made a grand entrance at the Chiefs-Lions game on Sunday night. This marked her first public NFL appearance of the season, and she was joined by Caitlin Clark, star of the Fever. The 35-year-old singer was spotted in a suite during the NBC broadcast in the late first quarter. The Chiefs are eager to recover from a 31-28 loss to the Jaguars on 'Monday Night Football' in Jacksonville. Swift missed that game due to an appearance on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon', where she gushed over the couple's engagement. Kelce proposed to Swift in the backyard of his Missouri home in August, and they announced their engagement on August 26th. Swift, who was busy promoting her new album before and after its October 3rd release, has attended at least two games this NFL season, including a 20-17 Chiefs loss to the Eagles in Week 2 and a 37-20 win against the Ravens on September 28th. The 14-time Grammy winner made a quiet entrance at both games, which took place at Arrowhead Stadium, and she was not shown on the broadcast during either game. Swift's presence at the Super Bowl 2025 rematch sparked wild fan theories, as she has been relatively public about her entrances at Chiefs games. The couple has taken a step back from the spotlight since this year's Super Bowl, but fans have gotten an up close and personal look at Swift amid her press tour for 'The Life Of A Showgirl', where she gushed over Kelce and her massive engagement ring in multiple interviews. Swift shared that she hasn't started planning their wedding as she's been in full album mode. During Wednesday's installment of the 'New Heights' podcast, Kelce couldn't help but laugh as he gave his stamp of approval to fiancée Taylor Swift's steamy new song 'Wood', a track with risqué lyrics that fans believe is about the Chiefs star's manhood. Kelce played coy when his brother, retired Eagles center Jason Kelce, tried to get him to react to the sensual lyrics. 'No,' Travis said when asked by Jason if he feels 'cocky' about being Swift's lyrical muse. 'Any song that she references me it’s very … I love that girl, so what do you mean? Any song that she would reference me in any way or form.' Travis also playfully insisted that fans are misunderstanding the lyrics.