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Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes were captured on video reacting to Patrick Mahomes’ scary injury during the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Monday night.
The pop superstar, 34, and mom of two, 29, were first seen in a TikTok clip celebrating after the Chiefs quarterback made a touchdown pass to teammate Samaje Perine.
Taylor even went over to her mom, Andrea Swift — who joined her for the NFL game at Arrowhead Stadium — to give her a jubilant hug while inside their private box.
However, Brittany is seen moments later looking concerned and tapping Taylor to let her know, “Patrick’s hurt,” prompting the Grammy winner to immediately respond in shock.
Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes were seen celebrating the Chiefs’ touchdown before realizing Patrick Mahomes was injured. wildjessdreams/TikTok The two women watched the NFL game from the same suite despite their political differences. Getty ImagesPer the video, the two pals — who put their political differences aside to support their partners — then closely watch the field to monitor just how badly Patrick was injured.
ESPN cameras captured the Super Bowl champ, 29, on the ground and holding onto his ankle after the play.
His teammates, including Taylor’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, helped him up before he was carried off the field.
However, after getting evaluated in the medical tent, Patrick returned for the Chiefs’ next offensive drive and helped his team make its way down the field to score a touchdown with less than five minutes left.
Patrick hurt his ankle after making a play in the fourth quarter. Getty Images The quarterback had to be carried off the field to get medically evaluated. Getty Images Taylor and Brittany appeared very worried after realizing Patrick had been hurt. Getty ImagesThe Chiefs ultimately beat the Buccaneers 30-24, continuing Kansas City’s winning streak.
Taylor’s latest visit to Arrowhead comes after Kelce, 35, surprised her last minute at her Eras Tour show in Indianapolis Saturday night.
A source exclusively told Page Six Monday that the “Cruel Summer” songstress was “shocked” that the Chiefs tight end made it out to her concert at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Taylor, meanwhile, has become a staple at most Chiefs games — that are held in Kansas City, Mo.
When the “You Belong With Me” singer skipped out on the Chiefs’ face-off against the Atlanta Falcons earlier this year, a source explained to us it was mostly due to her busy schedule and security concerns.
“She has worked with Arrowhead so many times, they feel at ease and comfortable,” an insider told us in September. “Going to all kinds of different stadiums, you need to send a team in advance.”