7 celebrity moments from NFL games you can’t miss

Celebrity appearances at NFL games have solidified their role in combining sports and pop culture, with famous faces often gathering to support their loved ones and friends. Taylor Swift‘s consistent attendance at boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs games, alongside other athletes’ families and fellow celebrities, highlights the growing intersection of entertainment and football fandom. Similarly, GOAT gymnast Simone Bilesunwavering support of her husband, Jonathan Owens, underscores how NFL sidelines have become a stage for personal milestones and style statements.

From Swift’s game-day camaraderie with fellow NFL wives like Brittany Mahomes to Biles’ iconic sideline outfits, these moments reflect a new dimension to NFL culture where celebrities amplify fan engagement. As stars continue to show their loyalty from suites to sidelines, their presence fuels the dynamic narrative of modern-day sports.

This report was produced with the help of AI tools, which summarized previous stories reported and written by McClatchy journalists. It was edited by journalists from Us Weekly.

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