Is Taylor Swift at Chiefs vs. Lions today? Updates on if star is watching Travis Kelce on 'Sunday Night Football'
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for their third primetime game in six weeks when they host the surging 4-1 Detroit Lions on "Sunday Night Football." The 2-3 Chiefs are struggling, coming off a gut-wrenching 31-28 loss on Monday night — and they are 0-3 in one-score games this season, a stark departure from their usual late-game dominance.
Amid the on-field turbulence, one off-field question looms over Arrowhead: will Taylor Swift make her first confirmed appearance of the 2025 season? The superstar has kept her attendance under wraps this year, though Chiefs games were a lucky charm for her and the team in the previous two seasons.
Kansas City enters the Week 6 showdown coming off Monday night’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, where Swift’s fiancé, Travis Kelce, hauled in seven receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown. So far this season, Kelce has 22 receptions for 223 yards and two scores.
With the Chiefs’ aura of invincibility showing cracks, this may be the perfect moment for Swift to show up and try to help the reigning champions reclaim their form.
Here’s the latest on Swift’s potential attendance and predictions for how her presence could impact Kansas City’s critical matchup.
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Is Taylor Swift at Lions vs. Chiefs today?
This section will be updated closer to kickoff.
Taylor Swift outfit today
This section will be updated if Swift is in attendance Sunday night.
Chiefs schedule 2025
Date | Opponent | Time | Channel |
10/12 | vs Lions | 8:20 p.m. ET | NBC |
10/19 | vs Raiders | 1:00 p.m. ET |
CBS |
10/27 | vs Commanders | 8:15 p.m. ET | ABC / ESPN |
11/2 | at Bills | 4:25 p.m. ET | CBS |
11/16 | at Broncos | 4:25 p.m. ET | CBS |
11/23 | vs Colts | 1:00 p.m. ET |
CBS |
11/27 | at Cowboys | 4:30 p.m. ET | CBS |
12/7 | vs Texans | 8:20 p.m. ET | NBC |
12/14 | vs Chargers | 1:00 p.m. ET | CBS |
12/21 | at Titans | 1:00 p.m. ET | CBS |
12/25 |
vs Broncos | 8:15 p.m. ET | Prime Video |
TBD | at Raiders | TBD | TBD |
Doug Pederson Visits Eagles Facility, Joins as Offensive Assistant Amid Kevin Patullo Struggles

Philadelphia, PA – October 12, 2025
In a move that’s sending waves through Philadelphia, former Super Bowl–winning head coach Doug Pederson made a surprise visit to the Eagles’ training facility
on Sunday and has officially joined the team as an
The reunion comes amid growing pressure on offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, whose debut season has been marred by one of the league’s most stagnant offenses.
Through six weeks, the Eagles rank 29th in total offense (274.5 yards per game), 28th in passing (179.2), and 26th in rushing (95.3) — a shocking decline for a team that once dominated with creativity and balance.
Fans and analysts alike have criticized Patullo’s predictable play-calling and tendency to abandon the run game too early, putting star quarterback Jalen Hurts in increasingly difficult situations.
Pederson, who led Philadelphia to its first Super Bowl title in 2017, is stepping in to
help stabilize the offensive structure and mentor Hurts, whom he originally coached during his rookie season.
During his five-year tenure from 2016–2020, Pederson compiled a 42–37–1 record, went
4–2 in the postseason, and famously guided Nick Foles to a Super Bowl MVP performance over the Patriots.
Since leaving Philadelphia, Pederson rebuilt the Jacksonville Jaguars, helping Trevor Lawrence
recover from a disastrous rookie year and leading the team to two winning seasons and a playoff victory.
The move doesn’t immediately replace Patullo, but insiders believe Pederson is being positioned as a
potential midseason successor if the offense doesn’t improve soon.
“Doug knows this city, this roster, and how to win here,” one team insider told Eagles Wire. “He’s here to bring calm, structure, and maybe a spark that’s been missing.”
For Eagles fans, this reunion feels like more than nostalgia — it’s a strategic rescue mission for a franchise desperate to reclaim its offensive identity.
Whether Pederson remains an assistant or soon reclaims play-calling duties, one thing is clear:
Philadelphia just got its Super Bowl architect back in the building.