Kansas City Chiefs Stadium Employee Spills The Beans On Taylor Swift Behind-The-Scenes Story From Christmas Day Game [PHOTOS]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Taylor Swift went above and beyond to make the Christmas holidays that much more cheerful for Kansas City Chiefs employees.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift got engaged in August after dating for approximately two years. It has been reported that the popular power couple will tie the knot on June 13. The location is reportedly the Ocean House in Westerly, Rhode Island.
Travis Kelce may call it quits after the 2025 campaign. But, the future Hall of Famer has emphasized that he won’t decide until after the season. If he retires, that obviously means less Taylor Swift coverage and attention for the NFL club.
The Patrick Mahomes-less Chiefs hosted the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day at Arrowhead Stadium. In what may have been Kelce’s final home game, the Broncos escaped with a 20-13 victory.
Travis Kelce has 73 receptions for 839 yards and five touchdowns heading into Sunday’s finale against the Las Vegas Riaders, per Pro Football Reference.
Taylor Swift Spread The Christmas Spirit At Chiefs-Broncos Game

According to a Kansas City Chiefs employee, Taylor Swift took the time to thank the stadium staff for working on Christmas Day. She handed the employees $600. One employee especially appreciated it. They had just spent a significant amount on Christmas gifts for their eight children.
Here’s the heartwarming story the fan posted on Facebook:
🚨| A worker at the chiefs’ christmas day game at arrowhead shares how Taylor Swift was running around telling everyone merry christmas and gifted them $600.
“She was running around telling everyone merry Christmas and came towards me, saying thank you so much for working on… pic.twitter.com/yFD2YZvvdh
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) December 29, 2025
Hate on the Kansas City Chiefs all you want. But you have to tip your hat to Taylor Swift for being incredibly generous and helpful during a season that is awfully difficult for many people.
The Chiefs will get significantly less coverage around the globe if Travis Kelce retires at the end of the season. So if you’re a “Swiftie” and a Chiefs supporter, you better treat Sunday’s game like it’s Kelce’s last.
