“Taylor Swift’s Charm No Longer Brings Luck to the Chiefs”

On Sunday night, the Green Bay Packers managed to secure a victory against the Kansas City Chiefs, putting an end to Taylor Swift’s flawless record of attending games to watch her beau, Travis Kelce. Despite the snowy weather conditions in Wisconsin, Swift made her way to Lambeau Field to support the Chiefs.

She had visited the stadium for the fifth time to support the Chiefs after her relationship with Kelce went public. During her first four visits, the team won all their matches, leading fans to humorously refer to her as their lucky charm. Unfortunately, her streak was broken on Sunday when the Chiefs lost 27-19 to the Packers at Lambeau Field, marking their fourth defeat of the NFL season.

Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs were beaten by the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night

Taylor Swift - seen here alongside Brittany Mahomes (c) - was in the stands at Lambeau Field

Patrick Mahomes was unable to inspire Kansas City to a late comeback in Sunday night's game

Keisean Nixon celebrates after Green Bay's 27-19 victory was confirmed against the Chiefs

In the closing moments of the game, Patrick Mahomes and his team gave it their all to secure a win. Among the players battling it out in the end zone was Kelce, who was hoping for a crucial touchdown that could tip the scales in favor of Kansas City. However, there was some last-minute drama as they fell short of victory. On replay, it seemed that Kelce was pushed from behind by Jonathan Owens, a Packers defender who happens to be Simone Biles’ husband. Despite this, the referees did not raise a flag, cementing Green Bay’s win.

Kelce was involved in late drama after it appeared he was pushed on the game's final play

Swift and Mahomes braved the freezing conditions to be in Wisconsin on Sunday night

Packers quarterback Jordan Love laps up the applause of the crowd at Lambeau Field

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