Taylor Swift discussed Kansas City memories and football moments during her appearance on the “New Heights” podcast.While the interview began with the background of her relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, she spoke about becoming a football fan and rooting for the Chiefs.Swift said she broke the news of the Chiefs drafting Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the 2024 NFL Draft to Kelce. “I became a person who was running through the halls of my house screaming, ‘We drafted Xavier Worthy!'”Swift also discussed attending her first Chiefs game, which came on Sept. 25, against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium.“We walked right into the game,” Swift said of her first game at Arrowhead Stadium. “We just played here three months ago and we went a different way.”She also recalled the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, watching from a suite where “people are body slamming each other” after Mecole Hardman’s game-winning touchdown. “Every memory of that moment is intact,” she said. Swift also spoke about Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s claim that he played matchmaker in their relationship.“Whatever Andy Reid says is, we’re going to stand by,” Swift said. “If he says it, that’s happened. He’s been friends with my dad.”Swift said Reid was among those vouching for Kelce. Calling Reid “the most iconic, legendary coach of all time,” Swift also praised his leadership style, saying it’s “done without aggression and losing his voice.”But Kelce added, “He’ll rip you apart.”She was in Kansas City when she learned she could purchase her original music masters from a former record label.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

Taylor Swift discussed Kansas City memories and football moments during her appearance on the “New Heights” podcast.

While the interview began with the background of her relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, she spoke about becoming a football fan and rooting for the Chiefs.

Swift said she broke the news of the Chiefs drafting Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the 2024 NFL Draft to Kelce.

“I became a person who was running through the halls of my house screaming, ‘We drafted Xavier Worthy!'”

Swift also discussed attending her first Chiefs game, which came on Sept. 25, against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium.

“We walked right into the game,” Swift said of her first game at Arrowhead Stadium. “We just played here three months ago and we went a different way.”

She also recalled the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, watching from a suite where “people are body slamming each other” after Mecole Hardman’s game-winning touchdown.

“Every memory of that moment is intact,” she said.

Swift also spoke about Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s claim that he played matchmaker in their relationship.

“Whatever Andy Reid says is, we’re going to stand by,” Swift said. “If he says it, that’s happened. He’s been friends with my dad.”

Swift said Reid was among those vouching for Kelce.

Calling Reid “the most iconic, legendary coach of all time,” Swift also praised his leadership style, saying it’s “done without aggression and losing his voice.”

But Kelce added, “He’ll rip you apart.”

She was in Kansas City when she learned she could purchase her original music masters from a former record label.