LAS VEGAS — Taylor Swift walked offstage Saturday night and opened a 35-hour window that allowed her to travel more than 5,500 miles from Tokyo to the Super Bowl in Nevada.
His “Eras Tour” at the Tokyo Dome ended at around 9:12 pm JST – which is the equivalent of most mainly football-related tours. 4:12 Sunday at 3:30pm PST in Las Vegas, site of the NFL's title game.
That 17-hour time difference and the head start it gives her will be crucial A 14-time Grammy Award winner Boyfriend Travis Kelce and his Kansas City Chiefs want to go inside Allegiant Stadium to watch the San Francisco 49ers.
Fans — and dedicated aviation journalists — believed they spotted Swift's private jet, dubbed the “Football Era.” It arrived just after 3:30pm local time from Tokyo's Haneda Airport to Los Angeles' LAX Airport.
But it wasn't immediately clear if Swift actually landed stateside and headed to Las Vegas.
If Swift makes it to the Super Bowl, it will be her 13th by coincidence. Her lucky number – Head game of the 2023-24 season.
Kansas City has won nine of its last dozen regular season and playoff games.
Gells, A Magnetic force As a tight end, Swift has played some of his best football Captaincy cheers from the bleachers.
Swift had three of his biggest games: 124 yards on one catch against the Denver Broncos on Oct. 12; 179 yards against 12 carries Los Angeles Chargers on Oct. 22; and an 11-catch, 118-yard AFC title game effort vs Baltimore Ravens on January 28.
Kells' only turnover this season, A The key loss came in a 21-17 loss to Kansas City For brother Jason Kelce's Philadelphia Eagles, Swift walked away from the Kelce Bowl in his native Pennsylvania on November 20.
Swift has brought out the best in the Kells this playoff season with 23 catches, 262 yards and three touchdowns in three knockout games.
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