Taylor Swift separates from Travis Kelce and moves to New York so she doesn't become a negative distraction

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Taylor Swift has flown back to New York City to make sure the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce can 100% focus on the upcoming clash with the Buffalo Bills, as the 35-year-old chases a third straight Super Bowl title.

The tight end will clash with Josh Allen's Bills in the AFC Championship game at the Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, as he looks to tee up a clash in New Orleans with either the Washington Commanders or the Philadelphia Eagles.

And despite his impressive outing against the Houston Texans, making 117 yards for a touchdown; Swift has taken it upon herself to give him some extra space so he remains locked in on the upcoming match, as per the dailymail.com.

However, the billionaire singer is expected to be back in Missouri for when the game kicks off on Sunday at 18:30 ET/15:30 PT. The Chiefs look to avenge their regular season defeat at the Highmark Stadium in November

To do so, they will need to overcome the man looking increasingly likely to be the MVP in the form of Allen. The Bills' quarterback has made 3,731 passing yards throughout the 2024/25 NFL season, scoring 28 passing touchdowns and 12 rushing touchdowns.

In his most recent outing against Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry's Baltimore Ravens, he produced 127 passing yards and 20 rushing yards for two touchdowns in the snowy conditions in New York to earn a 27-25 win.

Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes produced 177 yards and a touchdown against C,J Stroud's Texans, and added an extra 14 yards rushing. Notably, his touchdown pass for Kelce came as he was being hauled down by a defender, showing great awareness.

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