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Taylor Swift fans think she set up Chiefs for a Super Bowl win in New Orleans

The Super Bowl LIX logo.
The Super Bowl LIX logo. pgrathoff@kcstar.com

Taylor Swift played three Eras Tour concerts over the weekend at the Superdome, the stadium will be host to Super Bowl LIX in February.

The Chiefs’ objective is to be in New Orleans for that game as they hope to win an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl championship. Swifties think the singer may have put the Chiefs on the road to history with a few simple gestures during her shows.

Those fans called it Tayvoodoo, because the concerts were in New Orleans, which embraces its history of voodoo. Others referred to it as Tayblessing. Whatever moniker you put on it*, fans saw Swift being a good luck charm for her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs over the weekend.

*I’m going with Tayvoodoo

That Tayvoodoo included signaling for a touchdown during multiple shows (including one after Kelce reached the end zone for the first time in 2024). She also yelled touchdown and appeared to do Kelce’s celebration when picking up a first down.

Super Bowl LIX is 104 days away, but fans who watched the Eras Tour shows in the Big Easy believe Swift already has manifested the Chiefs’ historic championship. Here is a look at the Tayvoodoo moments at the Superdome and what her fans were sharing on social media about the championship, along with some “13” connections in the Chiefs’ 27-20 win over the Raiders.

@tay.updates13 TAYLOR DOING TRAVIS' FIRST DOWN SIGNAL FOR THE MIDNIGHT RAIN POSE AND KISSING 3 FINGERS FOR A THREE PEAT girl is literally ON THE FLOOR #taylorswift #traviskelce #tayvis #traviskelcetaylorswift #taylorswifttraviskelce #firstdown #threepeat #3peat #chiefskingdom #chiefs #midnightrain #midnights #theerastour original sound - tay updates
@burning_red_band #tayvoodoo ♬ original sound - Burning Red: Taylor Tribute

This story was originally published October 28, 2024 at 9:20 AM.

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