Taylor Swift was joined by the Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark to cheer on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs at Saturday's (Jan. 18) divisional round game in Kansas City, where the Chiefs defeated the Texans.
"The appeal of playing with young stars Clark and Boston, plus the fan excitement around Indiana now, will help the Fever land a big name in free agency or via trade -- something that would have seemed very unlikely a couple of years ago," Voepel wrote when discussing bold WNBA free agency predictions with his ESPN colleagues in a Jan. 10 article.
Clark, a lifelong Chiefs fan, is also a noted fan of Swift's music and attended the game after being personally invited by the singer.
Keeping Kelsey Mitchell will allow Caitlin Clark to see the Fever's commitment to surrounding her with the best talent possible.
The Swiftie and the superstar sat side-by-side at the divisional playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, Jan. 18
Clark's appearance in the Swift suite came not long after the Indiana Fever player revealed the singer invited her to join her at a Chiefs game. After Clark attended the Eras Tour in November, the former first overall pick said Swift left her four bags of merchandise. Swift also invited Clark to join her at a future Chiefs game.
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Taylor Swift was in attendance for Saturday's NFL playoff game between the Chiefs and Texans and welcomed the Indiana Fever star to her suite.
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