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Taylor Swift Reveals Terrible Experience at Last Chiefs Game, Says It Was a Wasted Effort Watching Losers Who Keep Losing
The air felt heavy when Travis Kelce walked off Arrowhead’s turf in silence.
That emotional walk-off spoke louder than words ever could. A crushing 20-13 defeat to the Denver Broncos had just ended their season on December 25, 2025. Injuries piled up, hopes faded, playoffs slipped out of reach. Questions about what comes next trailed behind him like footprints in snow.
With one regular-season game remaining, and Kelce earlier claiming he will evaluate retirement after the season, every late-season appearance now carries added meaning. Arrowhead Stadium has been central to his career, making this particular exit impossible to ignore.
Kelce finished the Christmas Day matchup with five receptions for 36 yards while playing alongside third-string quarterback Chris Oladokun, as Patrick Mahomes and Gardner Minshew were sidelined with knee injuries, per the Associated Press. Kansas City’s offense struggled throughout the night and totaled just 139 yards, reflecting a unit operating under significant limitations.
But what drew more attention was that it could be TE’s final performance at home. Moreover, his potentially last walk-off at Arrowhead was beautifully captured in this viral X video.
The post reads, “Travis Kelce walks out of Arrowhead for what could be the final time. Taylor Swift, Donna Kelce, and Chiefs nation watch as he walks off the field.”
Even now, the significance came more from what surrounded it instead of spoken words. At age thirty-six, Kelce nears retirement after thirteen seasons defined by staying healthy and winning when it mattered most. Playoff runs had marked every year lately – until this one, when Kansas City fell short back in December. That ended a decade of straight postseason play.
Despite that, Kelce has remained active throughout the season. He did not step away after elimination and continued to play through a stretch in which Kansas City has lost seven of its last eight games. Against Denver, three of his five receptions came in the fourth quarter as the Chiefs attempted to rally from a two-score deficit.



