Buffalo Bills Unveil Taylor Swift Inspired Food Offerings at Chiefs Playoff Game

The person in charge of the food at Highmark Stadium is clearly a Swiftie.

Taylor Swift during an NFL game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Oct. 22, 2023, in Kansas City, Mo.

As NFL fans and Swifites alike gear up for the Chiefs-Bills playoff game on Sunday, Jan. 21, the Buffalo Bills have unveiled Taylor Swift-inspired food offerings.

Folks attending the playoff game on Sunday will not only have the opportunity to (hopefully) see Swift cheering on her Chiefs tight end boyfriend, Travis Kelce, but also snag two new menu items at Highmark Stadium.

Sports business reporter Darren Rovell shared details via X (formerly Twitter) about one of the new offerings available for the game: Bad Blood Waffle Fries. He describes it as “2 feet of waffle fries — 1/2 topped with Buffalo chicken & blue cheese, 1/2 with Kansas City Cattleman’s BBQ pork, cole slaw & pickles,” and it’ll cost fans $24.

“If we’re being honest from a marketing perspective, they should have been $13,” one X user joked in the comments.

Another person wrote, “I feel like the price of this is not bad at all considering what other stadiums offer for a chicken finger basket or something similar. I’m in.”

A second Swift-inspired food offering at the Chiefs-Bills game is the Karma Quesadilla, described as “chicken tenders, bacon, and cilantro ranch in a triple-stacked quesadilla, topped with pork-belly chaser.”

“Our culinary team has again designed a great menu for the Divisional playoff game this weekend, with several new items for fans as they cheer on the Bills,” Andy Altomare, Delaware North’s general manager at Highmark Stadium, said in a statement, per WBKW 7. “We had a lot of fun with this week’s menu—adding a few new options that celebrate this incredible rivalry with the Chiefs and their star-studded fans.”

Kickoff for the Chiefs-Bills playoff game is at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 21, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y.