

Edwards-Helaire is also looking for his comeback to relevance on this Chiefs roster.

Reputation (2017) - Clyde Edwards-Helaire is in his “Reputation Era." Reputation was the return of Taylor Swift after intense public backlash. In a similar way, Jones is the fun-loving personality of this Chiefs team, always ready to have a good time, usually at the expense of opposing quarterbacks. Travis Kelce has done the same, moving on from childish incidents that plagued his early career to become a role model and leader of the Chiefs.ġ989 (2014) - Chris Jones is in his “1989 Era." 1989 is seen as Taylor’s fun, summer album. Red (2012) - Travis Kelce is in his “Red Era." With Red, Taylor began to establish herself as a true artist, not a gimmick or a one-hit-wonder. Much like Swift, Mahomes stepped up after losing Tyreek Hill and proved the critics wrong. Speak Now (2010) - Patrick Mahomes is in his “Speak Now Era." As Swift was lambasted by the media and doubted, she showed up with an album that still defines her. after spending his first 4 years as a bright spot on a bad Texans team. Reid also has high expectations for his time in K.C. Taylor Swift (2006) - Felix Anudike-Uzomah is in his “Taylor Swift Era." Much like Swift did with her debut album, Uzomah is new on the scene in Kansas City while also being “the girl next door” having gone to Kansas State.įearless (2008) - Justin Reid is in his “Fearless Era." Following her debut album, fans expected more from Swift. In honor of T-Swift’s return to K.C., we’re going to slot some Kansas City Chiefs players in the specific Taylor Swift “Era” they’re in.

While concerts at Arrowhead are common, Swift’s presence is not, with just the 3 appearances in the last 12 years. Swift is set to overtake Arrowhead again this weekend, something she's done twice before-once in 2011 for her Speak Now Tour and again in 2018 for her Reputation Tour. However, there is no star that shines quite as bright as Taylor Swift. A number of globally-renowned artists and bands have populated Arrowhead Stadium in recent years, including the likes of U2, Kenny Chesney, George Strait, and Ed Sheeran.
