Can Taylor Swift maintain her streak of bringing good luck to the Chiefs in the upcoming Chiefs – Ravens AFC game?

BALTIMORE – The Kansas City Chiefs are on their way to Baltimore to face off against the Ravens in the AFC championship game, but the real excitement won’t fully kick in until Taylor Swift arrives in Charm City.

Since late September, Swift has become a familiar presence at NFL games, proudly supporting her partner Travis Kelce, who plays tight end for the Chiefs.

Swift’s appearances at football games have garnered significant attention, with cameras often capturing her as she captivates a different type of stadium crowd than her usual concert audience.

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In 2023, Swift’s “The Eras Tour” ranked as the highest-grossing concert of the year, and even the Federal Reserve acknowledged the 34-year-old pop star’s impact on boosting the economy.

However, the big question is whether she can boost the Chiefs’ chances against the Ravens, who are playing for the AFC championship on their home turf for the first time.

Interestingly, the Chiefs have a record of 8-3 in both regular season and postseason games when Swift has been in attendance, compared to 5-3 when she hasn’t been present.

This statistical quirk has led some to speculate whether Swift is Kelce’s good luck charm in life, though it remains uncertain whether her presence truly influences the on-field performance, despite the opinions of some social media critics.

Swift’s devoted fan base, known as “Swifties,” will undoubtedly be thrilled by her visit to Baltimore, a city that has yet to host one of her concerts.

The last time Swift performed in Maryland was at FedEx Field in Landover back in 2018 during her “Reputation Stadium Tour.”

On the other hand, Ravens fans are likely hoping that M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore will mark the culmination of Swift’s NFL tour.