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Taylor Swift was front and center during Sunday night’s (Jan. 28) AFC championship game — whether she liked it or not. A viral clip from the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens has some fans thinking the singer was not happy with CBS for putting her on screen.

In the video, Swift appears to mouth, “Go away, please,” when she realizes the camera is pointed at her. However, others believe she says, “Oh! The Grammys,” since a banner promoting next week’s award show is also present on the screen.

While she likely had a TV in her suite at the Maryland-based game, Swift previously told Time that she had no idea how often she was shown.

“I’m just there to support Travis [Kelce],” she said at the time. “I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads.”

The “Love Story” songstress continued to make waves with her appearance at the game as the camera cut to her every time her boyfriend caught a pass or made a touchdown. But what really got the dads, Brads and Chads talking was when she, for the first time, made her way onto the field with Kelce’s family and celebrated his win with an on-camera kiss.

Other angles of their sweet embrace show Travis adorably asking, “What’s up sweetie?” while Swift seemingly says, “I love you.”

The NFL player’s win means the Chiefs will compete in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in six years. But with the event taking place just as Swift kicks off the Tokyo leg of her Eras Tour, fans are wondering whether she will be able to make it to support her beau. It’s all very High School Musical-coded, if you ask me.

Luckily, some social media users have broken down the math and it is completely possible that Swift can make from Tokyo to Las Vegas just in time for her first Super Bowl.

“Taylor Swift performs in Japan the night before the Super Bowl. It will end around 10pm Tokyo time (5 am Lv time),” a fan wrote on X. “The flight from Tokyo to Vegas takes 12 hours, so Swift can arrive at 5pm local on the day before the Super Bowl, 25 hours, 35 mins before kickoff.”

If Swift does make it for the Super Bowl, it will mark the 13th game she’s attended this season — so it looks like Kelce has some luck on his side!