The NFL released its 2024-25 regular season schedule in its entirety on Wednesday and there was plenty to talk about.
But one game in particular, a showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills in Buffalo, caught the eye of some observant fans.
Not just because it’s a contest between two of the league’s best teams and biggest current rivals, but because of the timing of the game as well.
Kansas City, the reigning Super Bowl champs, travels to Buffalo to take on the Bills on Sunday, November 17.
Coincidentally, or perhaps not, that is right in the middle of Taylor Swift‘s six-show run in Toronto. Swift plays three shows at the Rogers Centre from Nov. 14-16 and then three more from Nov. 21-23.
But she’ll have off in the time in between. And Toronto is just under a two-hour drive from Buffalo. This means that she’ll easily be able to be on hand to support boyfriend Travis Kelce is what’s likely the marquee game of the NFL’s regular season.
Taylor Swift is in Toronto the weekend of the Bills vs. Chiefs game in Orchard Park. She has shows Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, but not Sunday.
— Matthew Bové (@Matt_Bove)
Taylor Swift concert in Toronto Nov 16 + Chiefs game in Buffalo Nov 17 is nasty game planning by the NFL
— TC (@tonyychan)
Bills Fans Are Calling ‘Conspiracy’ On Taylor Swift-NFL Schedule Coincidence
Was the scheduling just a coincidence? Maybe. Probably, even! But it’s quite a coincidence if it is one!
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— Joe (@BuffaloWins)
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— Brendan (@bchells22)
Swift attended the AFC Divisional Round game in Buffalo in January when the Chiefs topped the Bills 27-24. Will her presence bring Kansas City even more good luck this time around?
It’s certainly possible.
Whether it does or not, the league doesn’t appear afraid to lean all the way in to connections with the world’s biggest pop star.
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