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Super Bowl 59: Fox makes plan clear for Taylor Swift as Travis Kelce’s Chiefs eye historic feat vs Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl Sunday is officially here, with all eyes set to be focused on Caesars Superdome when the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles this evening. The Chiefs, of course, are eyeing a historic feat that has never been done before – winning three Super Bowls in a row.
After beating the Eagles in 2023 and the San Francisco 49ers last year, the Chiefs enter the Big Game as the marginal favorites over their NFC rivals. Several celebrities are expected to be in attendance at Super Bowl LIX, but the names don’t get any bigger than Taylor Swift.
Swift, of course, was in attendance at the last Super Bowl too. This time, Fox, which is broadcasting the Big Game, is expected to once again take full advantage of the fact that Travis Kelce’s girlfriend will be cheering the Chiefs on all evening.
Lively is not expected to be in attendance at Caesars Superdome. However, Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori are likely to be present after the rapper hinted at an appearance earlier this week.
Per USA Today, Dr. Jill Biden, an Eagles fan, is set to make it to the Big Game but she reportedly won’t be joined by former President Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump will also attend Super Bowl 59, which will make him the first sitting U.S. President to catch the game live. Kelce has said that it will be an “honor” to play in front of Trump while Jalen Hurts said that he feels no added pressure of performing on the big stage with the U.S. President in attendance.
Super Bowl 59 will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET live from Caesars Superdome. The game will be broadcast on Fox with Tom Brady set to take his seat in the broadcasting booth to cap off his first year as a broadcaster.