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Will Taylor Swift attend the Kansas City Chiefs' vs the Denver Broncos game in the Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday? | NFL News – Times of India
Taylor Swift has become a regular face at the Kansas City Chiefs football games since the one-year affair with Travis Kelce. This season, Swift has been to four of them; it will be exciting when the Chiefs host the Denver Broncos and see her again. The couple in each other’s corner has shown so much commitment in fulfilling what one fan told Kelce-that is going halfway around the globe-to do just that.
While Kelce took a flight from Kansas City to Argentina for the concert with Swift, Swift flew from Japan to Las Vegas to support her boyfriend at Super Bowl LVIII. With the season in its second half, fans and critics are more than eager for Swift’s attendance at the Week 10 game, with some caught up in every detail or choosing something else to watch on TV.
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Taylor Swift has yet to confirm that she will be available for the Sunday’s game
Taylor Swift has yet to confirm that she will be available for the game against the Broncos, although that should not be a concern since the Eras Tour is on a break before its second international leg in Toronto, Canada on November 14. She hasn’t been known to be available at Arrowhead this Sunday, where she hasn’t shown up for games despite being off on that day in Weeks 3 and 4.
Taylor Swift surprised fans by attending the Week 9 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, surprising them with her sudden appearance at Arrowhead to support Kelce and the Chiefs. It might have made a difference for the Chiefs winning 10 out of 13 games in the 2023 season and playoffs. Kansas City is 8-0 this year with Swift as a star guest. To add to that, Kelce did fantastic when Swift was in the stands, averaging 79.9 yards in games attended for a total of 1,039 yards on 89 receptions. Fans want to see their icon on the screen, even if it is only for a few moments.
Denver’s Broncos face divisional rival Kansas City in their second consecutive AFC road matchup, aiming to regain their win streak and become the last unbeaten team in the league. Denver’s defense, currently third in the league in points allowed per game, is expected to perform well on Sunday.
The Broncos’ defense, tied for the second most sacks in the NFL this season, will pressure quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The team’s outside linebackers, Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper, lead the team with 11.5 sacks. Denver’s secondary, led by Pat Surtain II and Riley Moss, will aim to slow down offensive weapons, including wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
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Storm causes power outages in Kansas City metro
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Residents are without power after a storm swept through the Kansas City metro late Friday night into Saturday morning.
According to Evergy’s power outage map, as of 12:22 a.m., 76 active outages are causing 1,628 customers to be without power.
WEATHER UPDATES: First Warn Weather Day: The final round of storms on the way. Here’s what to expect
This is an active situation. KCTV5 will make updates to this story as they’re made available.
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Chiefs President: New team facilities in Olathe will connect with schools, city
KSHB 41 reporter Elyse Schoenig covers Johnson County. She’s reported on the Chiefs’ decision to move its team facility to Olathe since the team made the announcement in December. That coverage has included amplifying the voices of residents who have different perspectives on the project, which has ranged from excitement to scrutiny. Share your story idea with Elyse.
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Kansas City Chiefs President Mark Donovan said Friday the team is drawing inspiration from recent team headquarters projects with the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys as they develop plans for their own new headquarters in Olathe.
In December, the club reached an agreement with Kansas officials to move across the state line. The agreement called for a $3 billion, domed stadium in western Kansas City, Kansas, and a new team headquarters and practice facility near Kansas Highway 10 and Ridgeview Road in Olathe.
Donovan’s remarks on Friday came during the Olathe Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Meeting at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center.
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The chamber’s theme for 2026, “Olathe Rising,” appears well-timed as the Chiefs work to build out their team headquarters vision.
Donovan said the team and its partners have been busy behind the scenes and hope to have updates on the project in the near future.
He said the club will look to work with the Olathe School District and the Olathe City Council in their plans.
The club is exploring a unique component to the facility by incorporating flag football into the project.
Flag football has been a priority of the club and the National Football League. The sport will make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
In April, the Kansas State High School Athletics Association is set to vote on whether to sanction girls’ flag football as a high school varsity sport.
Funding for the club’s Olathe project will come in part from the sale of bonds paid for by certain sales tax revenues.
In February, the Olathe City Council approved participation in a STAR bonds district to build the team’s new headquarters and training facility at College Boulevard and Ridgeview Road.
Elsewhere on Friday, Kansas legislators introduced the Kansas Sports Authority Act. The act would create a nine-member board to oversee all aspects of sports facility construction.
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Former Kansas high school wrestling coach charged with producing child pornography
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – A former Kansas wrestling coach was charged with creating child sexual abuse materials by secretly recording minors showering during an athletic competition.
According to court documents, 37-year-old Ryan Brungardt of Salina is charged with two counts of production of child pornography and one count of attempted production of child pornography.
Brungardt is a former employee at Lakewood Middle School and former wrestling coach for Salina Central High School.
Brungardt is accused of using a cellphone to record three minors while they showered in a locker room during the Tournament of Champions, a wrestling tournament was held at Newton High in January 2024.
Brungardt made his initial court appearance for the criminal complaint on Wednesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Brooks G. Severson.
A detention hearing is scheduled for Monday
Investigators are in the process of reviewing additional seized cellphone videos in this case that are suspected to have been recorded at wrestling meets in Newton, Hays, Garden City and Salina during the 2023-2024 wrestling season.
Anyone who believes they witnessed crimes or any suspicious activity at these events is asked to contact the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at (785) 600-8790 or report at www.kbi.ks.gov/sar.
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