Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Attend Nebraska-Cincinnati Game After Engagement
Engagement announcement sparks public interest as Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift make their first joint appearance at a packed season opener featuring Nebraska's 20-17 win.
- On Thursday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, the Nebraska Huskers won by three points, sealing their season opener with an acrobatic end-zone interception.
- After announcing their engagement earlier in the week, Travis Kelce, Kansas City tight end, and Taylor Swift, pop superstar, attended Thursday's game, elevating national interest alongside other celebrities.
- Dylan Raiola, Nebraska quarterback, completed 33 of 42 passes and threw two touchdowns on Thursday.
- Husker fans filled the stadium and tailgates, while Cincinnati Bearcats continued their struggles with another loss on Thursday.
- The Chiefs' stadium setting magnified the event's profile, as Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's attendance elevated interest in the University of Cincinnati vs. Nebraska opener.
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