Broncos 0 16 Chiefs LIVE Taylor Swift watches as Harrison Butker

Broncos 0-16 Chiefs LIVE: Taylor Swift watches as Harrison Butker puts Kansas City further ahead with another field goal against Denver

Broncos 0 16 Chiefs LIVE Taylor Swift watches as Harrison Butker

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Travis Kelce will suit up for the Kansas City Chiefs against the Denver Broncos tonight – and Taylor Swift should be in the house at Arrowhead.

After thwarting the Chiefs’ win at Minnesota last weekend, Swift is expected to return to Kansas City to watch Kelce take on the Broncos on Thursday night.

will keep you updated on the latest news and developments. So stay tuned throughout the evening for updates from Arrowhead.

The third quarter is over

The Chiefs are still 16-0 as Denver appears to have left their offense at home tonight.

Once play resumes, the Broncos get a 2nd&1 from their own 24 yard line

After losing the ball, Denver’s defense comes to a stop

After the Chiefs punt, Denver receives the ball at its own five-yard line

Russell Wilson is intercepted again after the pass is deflected at the line of scrimmage

Wilson’s pass was tipped at the line by linebacker W. Gay and intercepted by safety J. Reid. It will be the Chiefs’ ball at their own 36-yard line

Kansas City receives a penalty for defense

Yes. Watson pulled WR Cortland Sutton’s arm when the ball was in the air and was called for defensive pass interference

According to the broadcast team, Taylor Swift was just shown talking to Kelce’s father

The Chiefs’ lead continues to grow

Harrison Butker made a 25-yard field goal to make it 16-0

Kansas City’s offense is still running at the start of the half and is back in the redzone

R. Rice took a 23-yard reception to the 8-yard line to get into scoring range

The second half is underway

After a touchback on the kickoff, the Chiefs start the half at their own 25

The Chiefs’ lead grew even further as the clock struck halftime after a huge 60-yard field goal

Harrison Butker sent his second field goal of the night through the uprights from 60 yards out, giving the Chiefs a 13-0 lead going into halftime.

Travis Kelce put up video game numbers in the first half as he has already racked up 109 yards on seven catches.

The Chiefs’ loan touchdown that evening came when Mahomes played a short pass to Kadarius Toney to his right from three yards out.

Isiah Pacheco also had a strong performance at the Chiefs position with 47 yards on nine carries.

Russell Wilson and the Broncos’ offense struggled to get to pretty much anything except running back Javonte Williams in the first half.

Williams racked up 41 yards on five carries.

Wilson, on the other hand, only threw for 37 yards despite catching seven passes.

Denver’s offense is still shrouded in secrecy

Another punt gives Kansas City the ball back with 15 seconds left. After an illegal touching penalty against Denver, the ball is at the 39-yard line

Denver’s defense comes to a stop

After a Kansas City punt, Denver has about 49 seconds to attempt to score before the half ends

Check out Taylor Swift’s reaction to one of Kelce’s seven receptions

Mahomes throws another interception, but it is overturned due to defensive pass interference

Kareem Jackson grabbed a high ball that was knocked down, but the D. Mathis penalty gave KC a second chance on the drive

Another drive in Denver ends in a punt after we go past the two-minute warning

The Chiefs’ next drive begins at their own 19

Mahomes hits Kadarius Toney for a three-yard touchdown, extending Kansas City’s lead

After a successful extra point, the Chiefs are now 10-0 Broncos

Kansas City finds itself in the redzone again after a 19-yard pass to Travis Kelce

Kelce has already rushed for 109 yards in the first half alone

The Chiefs turn the ball over on downs after a failed fake field goal

Kansas City prepared for the field goal before going for a QB sneak. The direct snap to Noah Gray missed the first down mark on 4th-and-2.

The Broncos’ offense will now take over at their own five-yard line with 8:04 remaining in the half.

KC enters the redzone after a 14-yard rush from Pacheco

Chiefs tackle J.Taylor is whistled for holding

After the penalty it will now be 2nd and 15th

Denver gives Kansas City a first down with a penalty

Ronnie Perkins was whistled for a neutral zone violation on 3rd-and-5, giving the Chiefs a new string of losses.

As the second quarter resumes, Denver is unable to catch up on the third and first quarters

Denver’s drive ends with a punt that the Chiefs return to the 43-yard line

We have reached the end of a strong first quarter

Kansas City ends the first game with a 3-0 lead. After the break, Denver will continue its drive with a 3rd&1 from the 27 yard line.

Mahomes is intercepted at the goal line while Simmons recovers his penalty

Mahomes attempted to pass a ball to Skyy Moore while narrowly escaping the defense in the backfield, but the ball was picked up by Simmons as it floated through the air

Mahomes beats Kelce for a big gain and the defensive defense is also increased

Kelce’s reception resulted in a 40-yard gain before Broncos safety Justin Simmons took the ball to the 17-yard line on a penalty kick

Russell Wilson threw an interception just two plays into Denver’s second drive

Wilson attempted to shoot a ball to Jerry Jeudy but was blocked by Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton.

After the turnover, the Chiefs get the ball back at their own 43-yard line.

Kansas City ends its first drive with a field goal and takes a 3-0 lead

Harrison Butker converted a 35-yard field goal from the left wing

Travis Kelce’s first catch turns into a swipe…

Kelce caught the ball for a five-yard gain before throwing the ball back to fellow tight end Noah Gray, who then gained seven yards

Kansas City’s first play of the game is a four-yard rush to Isiah Pacheco

Their second play was a seven-yard rush by Pacheco that gave them their first down of the game

Denver’s first drive ends with a turnover on downs

Wilson was sacked on a 4th-and-3 for a loss of three yards. It will be the Chiefs’ ball at their own 41-yard line

The first play of the game ended as a nine-yard rush for RB J. McLaughlin

The next play was a three-yard run by fullback M. Burton for the first first down of the game

After a touchback on the first kickoff, the Broncos start our game with the ball at the 25-yard line

Before the national anthem, a minute’s silence was observed for the victims of Hamas’ terrorist attacks

The Denver Broncos exited the tunnel and were greeted with loud boos from the Arrowhead crowd

Jerry Jeudy seemed to have an extra spring in his step as he expressed himself before the game

Coincidentally, this was directly behind where Steve Smith was standing on the sidelines of the broadcast after attacking Jeudy in an earlier segment.

Kansas City’s running backs look pretty relaxed as kickoff gets closer

Taylor Swift and Donna Kelce were once again spotted next to each other in a suite

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – OCTOBER 12: Taylor Swift and Donna Kelce look on before the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on October 12, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.  (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Legendary NFL wide receiver Steve Smith blew away Denver WR Jerry Jeudy live on air

Some pictures of tonight’s star quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs and Russell Wilson of the Broncos, for your viewing pleasure

Taylor Swift was seen arriving at Arrowhead Stadium before tonight’s game

VIDEO EXCLUSIVE Taylor Swift ARRIVES to watch Travis Kelce and

Fans watching the actual football game will be pleased to know that the broadcast plans to keep Taylor Swift coverage to a minimum tonight

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Travis Kelce was pictured arriving to the game in a red tracksuit

Travis Kelce was not on the Chiefs’ inactive list and will officially play tonight despite his sore ankle

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The Chiefs will look to continue their hot season against a struggling Broncos defense