Travis Kelce has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs game against Buffalo Bills, with girlfriend Taylor Swift set to watch him from the stands. 

Wearing a dark green woolly hat, Kelce waved to the Chiefs fans that cheered his arrival for the game.

Swift landed in Kansas City earlier on Sunday, her private jet flying out from New Jersey early on Sunday morning.

Kelce and the Chiefs need to return to winning ways Sunday, after last week’s loss to Green Bay Packers compounded a bad run of form.

Kelce was soon out on the field at Arrowhead, warming up and putting the finishing touches to his game day preparation.

Travis Kelce has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs game against Buffalo Bills
Travis Kelce has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs game against Buffalo Bills

Wearing a woolly dark green hat, Kelce waved to the Chiefs fans that cheered his arrival
Wearing a woolly dark green hat, Kelce waved to the Chiefs fans that cheered his arrival

Kelce and the Chiefs are looking to return to winning ways after getting beat last Sunday
Kelce and the Chiefs are looking to return to winning ways after getting beat last Sunday

The Chiefs tight end Kelce arrives for a game where victory is crucial for the Chiefs
The Chiefs tight end Kelce arrives for a game where victory is crucial for the Chiefs

Exclusive: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce arrive at Chiefs game

Kelce was soon out on the field to warm up and put the finishing touches to his gameplan
Kelce was soon out on the field to warm up and put the finishing touches to his gameplan

Kelce's Chiefs team - who won the Super Bowl last season - are currently 8-4 for the season
Kelce’s Chiefs team – who won the Super Bowl last season – are currently 8-4 for the season

Speaking this week on his New Heights podcast, Kelce outlined how disappointed he felt by last Sunday’s loss.

‘It’s just hats off to the Packers, they executed better than us,’ he admitted. ‘We were in the game, start to finish.

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‘Didn’t end the way we wanted it to but we still had a chance to tie it there at the end and go into OT.

‘But two possessions in the first half, the Packers did a great job of controlling the clock. But I though we played pretty damn good.

‘In terms of moving the ball, we had a 13 play drive and a 14 play drive, both ending up in points but getting down on the five-yard line and having to settle for a field goal, that’s the difference between 14-6 and 14-14 going into the third quarter.

‘There’s going to be moments in the year when you’re challenged more than ever man and I think you’ve got to be able to grow through that.

‘And that goes back to what you guys are talking about in Philly, on terms of the culture.

‘I’m not worried about how everybody played, I think we’ve got a lot of great character guys in this building that give a damn and want to get s*** fixed. And we’re gonna get it fixed. That’s never been a doubt in my mind.

‘I’m excited to get back out there tomorrow, to practice. I’m ready to bring the juice, bring the energy and help set that culture we have in place.’