Taylor Swift Makes Onstage Tribute to Travis Kelce in New Orleans
As the Kansas City Chiefs upset the Las Vegas Raiders 27–20 on Sunday, Swife believes Taylor Swift brought her lover Travis Kelce’s first score of the season to life.

Fans recalled the pop star’s not-so-subtle statement onstage during her Eras Tour event in New Orleans on Saturday night after the NFL tight end grabbed a scoring throw from quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter.
As she sang «Midnight Rain,» the singer made the touchdown sign with her arms, which caused the audience to applaud.

On social media, a number of admirers posted a video of the incident. One fan even made the prediction on Saturday, «Okay! Tomorrow, Travis Kelce will be touched down 💪💪💪.
Following Kelce’s outstanding performance on Sunday, another fan came up with the term «Tayvoodoo» to describe the coincidence.

«Travis Kelce scores his first touchdown in 13 games after Taylor Swift performs this during her performance last night? The user said, «Tayvoodoo is real, confirmed.»
A third person commented, «You just knew it was going to happen today,» while another said, «Can’t believe it’s his first of the year.»

During the first night of her Eras Tour stop in New Orleans on Friday, the «Bad Blood» singer also acknowledged her lover.
Swift appeared to wink at Kelce by pretending to toss a football from the stage while singing the same song.

One fan on X (previously Twitter) called out Kelce for the football moment during the show.
One of them quipped, «Travis, catch the ball.» Another said, «@tkelce, what kind of tiny football is she throwing? Please help her.»

This season, the Chiefs have been winning a lot. Last Saturday, they also triumphed over the San Francisco 49ers 28–18.
Swift is now on the last stop of her Eras Tour, which ends on December 8 in Vancouver.

On Friday and Saturday, Swift’s first two performances in New Orleans were attended by her friends Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
At the ceremony, the couple was photographed with one of their daughters.