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The Kansas City Chiefs are undefeated, but it has not come easy for them.

First, Marquise Brown was lost for the regular season with a shoulder injury. Then, Isiah Pacheco went down with a fractured fibula that will keep him out until later in the year.

Then, the team witnessed arguably their best player so far this season, Rashee Rice, get his knee taken out by teammate Patrick Mahomes following an interception.

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce hasn’t been himself, and yet the team continues to rack up the wins.

Well, things just got frightening for the opponents of the Kansas City Chiefs.

After losing Isiah Pacheco, Rashee Rice, and Marquise Brown to serious injuries, many expected the Kansas City Chiefs to go out and trade for an offensive weapon.


They did just that Wednesday when they traded for former All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins in an effort to keep their Super Bowl hopes alive.

In addition to that news, Marquise Brown, Rashee Rice, and RB Isiah Pacheco were back at the Kansas City training facility today.

The Chiefs are positioning themselves to make history on their quest for a third consecutive championship, a feat that has never been accomplished in the Super Bowl era.

 

The Kansas City Chiefs Just Got More Dangerous

The Chiefs are 6-0 but have looked like a team that is most certainly beatable.

Looking bad and still winning was already outrageous, and now that the team has traded for former All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins, teams hoping they can catch them slipping have likely lost all hope.

Kudos to the Kansas City Chiefs front office, which is dedicated to taking advantage of having Patrick Mahomes in his prime.

So far in 2024, Hopkins has 15 receptions for 173 yards and a touchdown.

REPORT: Research Shows That Taylor Swift Is Proving To Be A Massive Jinx To One Surprise AFC Team That’s Not The Kansas City Chiefs

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Some compelling new data shows that Taylor Swift somehow foreshadows the win-loss results of one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC rivals.

Taylor Swift has been in a highly publicized relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce for more than a year. She attended 13 Chiefs games last year, including all four postseason games, and has made four of their first six contests in 2024.

Interestingly, Swift’s status for the Chiefs games has somehow foreshadowed the outcome of Indianapolis Colts games this season. Whether you’re superstitious or not, the data doesn’t lie.

Speaking to WTHR in Indianapolis, elementary school teachers Erin Bangel and Stefanie Husenjovic shared the graphs they use to compare Swift’s status for Chiefs contests with Colts games.

Bangel then noticed the compelling trend with Swift’s status and Colts games:

“We’ve seen a big trend in data. If Taylor goes to a Chiefs game, the Colts lose,” Bangel told WTHR. “If she doesn’t go, the Colts win.”


Don’t believe her? The Colts dropped their first two games of 2024, while Swift attended the Chiefs’ victories in Weeks 1 and 2. She missed Kansas City’s next two games, and the Colts bounced back with consecutive victories.

Indy lost to Jacksonville in Week 5, when Swift watched the Chiefs defeat the New Orleans Saints at home on “Monday Night Football.”

 

Indy lost to Jacksonville in Week 5, when Swift watched the Chiefs defeat the New Orleans Saints at home on “Monday Night Football.” Kansas City was on bye in Week 6, when the Colts defeated the Tennessee Titans 20-17.

Swift couldn’t attend the Chiefs’ Week 7 road game against the San Francisco 49ers this week. So naturally, the Colts defeated the Miami Dolphins 16-10 this season to move above .500 for the first time this season.

Taylor Swift Won’t Be At Chiefs Game vs. Raiders

Swift will be performing at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, so she won’t be able to watch the Chiefs’ Week 8 road game against the Las Vegas Raiders. So if you’re a superstitious Colts fan, you’re probably penciling them in for a win over the Houston Texans on Sunday.

Unfortunately, the Colts and Chiefs don’t play each other this season, so we cannot learn how the trend would go if they faced off. Then again, the current trend can’t possibly hold up for an entire season, can it?

“We’ve seen a big trend in data. If Taylor goes to a Chiefs game, the Colts lose,” Bangel told WTHR. “If she doesn’t go, the Colts win.”