Look what you forced her to do Buffalo Bills fans

Look what you forced her to do! Buffalo Bills fans BOO Taylor Swift before she met up with Travis Kelce's brother Jason to watch the playoff game amid ongoing criticism of the “distraction” megastars create at games

When Taylor Swift headed out to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game on Sunday, she was greeted by an angry, booing crowd.

Pop sensation Swift was spotted entering the Buffalo Bills stadium in the wintry weather wearing a red hat – but instead of cheers, she was greeted with boos from the crowd.

After going inside, Swift was seen with Travis Kelce's brother, Jason Kelce, and her father, Ed Kelce. The trio was spotted in the VIP suite.

Not only could the boos be heard outside the stadium, but fans also appeared to show their distance as the television broadcasts played on Taylor's screens in bars across New York.

When Taylor Swift headed out to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game on Sunday, she was greeted by an angry, booing crowd

When Taylor Swift headed out to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game on Sunday, she was greeted by an angry, booing crowd

Pop sensation Swift was seen making her way to the Buffalo Bills stadium in the wintry weather - but instead of cheers, she was greeted by boos from the crowd

Pop sensation Swift was seen making her way to the Buffalo Bills stadium in the wintry weather – but instead of cheers, she was greeted by boos from the crowd

The singer looked relaxed as she entered the stadium for the day's big game

The singer looked relaxed as she entered the stadium for the day's big game

One person wrote online: “The shower of hateful boos when Taylor Swift was shown on screen for the first time…really filled my heart.”

Another person watching the game at a bar wrote: “The whole bar booed when they showed Taylor Swift lmaooo.”

And a third said: “Taylor isn't on the field, she's not playing, so why the hell is she shown every time he catches the ball?” I'm so sick of this crap. It has nothing to do with the game. When she starts playing, you can show her.

“It's so ridiculous.” Taylor Swift has absolutely nothing to do with the actual game, so there's no reason to show her. I wish they would show the crowd booing them now.”

Another commented: “This game might be the only time a bar in Hell's Kitchen boos Taylor Swift.” Hell's Kitchen is a neighborhood in New York City known for its gay nightlife and bars.

Taylor has been attending Chiefs' games since the start of the season before confirming her relationship with the team's tight end near the end of 2023.

When Swift landed in her private jet around 4 p.m. on Sunday, she was met on the tarmac by a cavalry of SUVs, a sprinter van and a police escort. Shortly after, she was pictured arriving at the game at Highmark Stadium wearing a red hat and white jacket.

While temperatures dipped into the low 20s for Sunday night's game, it was nothing compared to the blistering -4 degrees Celsius last weekend in Kansas City as Taylor cheered the Chiefs to a victory against the Miami Dolphins.

Travis Kelce pictured himself warming up in the elements before his team's game against the Bills

Travis Kelce pictured himself warming up in the elements before his team's game against the Bills

Swift was pictured with Donna and Kylie Kelce in a suite at Highmark Stadium

Swift was pictured with Donna and Kylie Kelce in a suite at Highmark Stadium

Exclusive DailyMail.Com images from earlier Sunday showed Travis' older brother Jason landing in Buffalo for the game along with his wife Kylie and their parents Donna and Ed.

It landed shortly after Travis was pictured arriving with his Chiefs team for the big game at Highmark Stadium.

The 34-year-old tight end wore a mustard-colored suit and a red wool hat as he entered the stadium to watch his team's decisive game.

At a Chiefs press conference on Friday to preview the Bills game, Travis said how excited he was to take on the die-hard Bills fans.

“That's Bill's Mafia, man.” That's their home advantage. “I'm sure the guys love playing for this fan base,” he told reporters in Kansas City.

“I grew up in Cleveland, man.” They were throwing beer bottles at people. Buffalo, cold, playoff game, it doesn't get any better than that, baby.'

The Chiefs lost to the Bills at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 14 of the regular season, but Kelce warned Josh Allen and his men that they will face a changed team on Sunday night.

“I think there’s just a different energy right now, at least in our building,” Kelce said on “New Heights,” the podcast he co-hosts with his brother Jason.

“I just think it's the way our defense plays, the way our offense plays and the way we play together, man.” We're just having a lot of fun out there, going to work and having fun, Man, and I love that feeling. I love this feeling.

“I love the challenge of traveling to Buffalo, in a hostile environment, and trying to find a way to win when it comes to a single elimination.”