Police said a preliminary report indicated a vehicle crashed into another vehicle parked near a group of pedestrians.
Jack Roach (left), Daniel McVicker (center) and Josh Peterson (right) sat in the far upper corner of Arrowhead Stadium on a 20-degree day to watch the Houston Texans-Kansas City Chiefs playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 in Kansas City.
There’s been bad juju with the Texans and Chiefs over the past five seasons. Everyone remembers the last time these two AFC contenders met in the divisional round and how it marked the beginning of a dynasty for one roster and the fall for another.
Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud understands there’s an emotional return heading back to Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday.
Well-adjusted fans shouldn't expect to have a shot at approaching Swift at a Chiefs game, either. "If you haven’t been vetted and confirmed to have access into her domain, you will not be able to get access into it," Richmond says. (Although if you happen to be seated in her eye-line, you might be lucky enough to get a wave .)
Swift arrived for the divisional round about two hours before kickoff on Saturday with her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift. The singer walked the Arrowhead tunnel in an all-Chanel black outfit from her tweed coat to her wool jersey jumpsuit and chain belt. She finished the look with knee-high boots. The singer wore her hair down.
The AFC Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs will see the Houston Texans (10-7) and Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) meet at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Jan. 18, starting at 4:30 p.m.
With all eyes on Kansas City on Saturday, it took a team of more than 1,000 to get everything ready, from the field to the merchandise booths.
Taylor Swift returned to Arrowhead Stadium to cheer on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs as they face the Texans in the divisional round.
The Kansas City Chiefs had a home game on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium and you know what that means. Taylor Swift was in attendance to watch her boyfriend and the Super Bowl champs in a Divisional round game against the Houston Texans.
The Chiefs will host the "Arrowhead Invitational," also known as the AFC Championship Game, for the sixth time in seven seasons on Sunday, Jan. 26.