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Bills Fans Got Trolled With Taylor Swift at a Buffalo Bar Following Sunday's Loss to the Chiefs

Stacey Ritzen
2 min read

Buffalo Bills fans had their Super Bowl dreams dashed after the Kansas City Chiefs managed a tight 27–24 win during the AFC divisional playoff game on Sunday night, ending their six-game winning streak. Adding insult to injury was that Taylor Swift and Jason Kelce—girlfriend and brother to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who were both in attendance—largely drew attention from the action on the field with their viral appearances.

Naturally, some fans took to local bars to drown their sorrows after the disappointing turn of events, but at least at one Buffalo drinking establishment, they were met with an unfortunate reminder of the Bills' loss. Las Vegas-based sports writer Adam Hill, who was evidently in town for the game, posted video of one dejected fan wearing a Josh Allen jersey with his head slumped down on the bar while Swift's 2014 hit "Shake if Off" played triumphantly in the background.

"Going to the Bills bar and loading the jukebox with Taylor Swift songs is oddly enjoyable," Hill posted to X, formerly Twitter, in the early hours of Monday morning. The 15-second video has since been viewed nearly 1.5 million times.

In a follow up post, Hill admitted that he "played close to three hours of songs" with "only a couple repeats."

The rivalry between the Bills and Chiefs has grown into one of the most contemptuous in the NFL. Yet, ahead of Sunday's game, Kansas City took over Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY, with even the concessions stands featuring Taylor Swift-inspired menu items such as "Karma Quesadillas" and "Bad Blood Waffle Fries." Whether at the game or hitting up the bar after, Bills fans truly could not escape the 34-year-old singer.

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