November 2, 2024
The Buffalo Bills will offer new concessions as a nod to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift. During Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium, fans can buy “Bad Blood” waffle fries or the “Karma” quesadilla, both renamed to match two of Swift’s song titles. Half the fries are seasoned with blue cheese […]

The Buffalo Bills will offer new concessions as a nod to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift.

During Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium, fans can buy “Bad Blood” waffle fries or the “Karma” quesadilla, both renamed to match two of Swift’s song titles. Half the fries are seasoned with blue cheese and chicken, and the other half are seasoned with BBQ pork and coleslaw in a 2-foot-long tray. Chicken tenders, bacon, and cilantro ranch accompany the quesadilla. The new menu was designed by the food company Delaware North, which also catered the Australian Open.

“Our culinary team has again designed a great menu for the Divisional playoff game this weekend, with several new items for fans as they cheer on the Bills,” Delaware North’s Highmark Stadium general manager Andy Altomare said in a statement. “We had a lot of fun with this week’s menu — adding a few new options that celebrate this incredible rivalry with the Chiefs and their star-studded fans.”

Swift began dating Kelce during the 2023 NFL season. She has attended several games and watched from a box dressed in Chiefs red.

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The Chiefs won their wild card game, which Swift attended, against the Miami Dolphins last week, inching closer to qualifying for Super Bowl LVIII. The Bills also won their first playoff game on Monday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Whoever wins Sunday’s game will take the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Championship.

Inclement weather has affected the Bills’ schedule at Highmark, postponing their last game from Sunday to Monday. Snow has packed the field ahead of this weekend’s game, prompting the team to pay fans who help shovel the stadium.

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