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Taylor Swift felt 'fantastic' after Travis Kelce, Chiefs' Week 1 victory against the Ravens

Taylor Swift, the renowned pop star and girlfriend of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, attended the season opener between the Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium.

After the game, Chariah Gordon, the fiancee of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr., posted on her Instagram story talking to Swift about the game. The pop star said she felt "fantastic" after the Chiefs beat Baltimore.

Swift: How are you feeling after this victory?
Gordon: I am feeling good after this victory. How are you feeling after this victory?
Swift: I feel fantastic.

The Chiefs beat the Ravens 27-20 to begin the season 1-0. It was an exciting game, as Baltimore's tight end Isaiah Likely caught a touchdown with no time left on the clock. Ravens coach John Harbaugh called for a two-point conversion to try to go for the win.

However, after review, Likely's toe was on the line and the call was overturned, giving the Chiefs a 27-20 win.

However, Travis Kelce had a disappointing game, recording just three passes for 34 yards.

Ravens frustrated over TD being called back against Chiefs

Following the Ravens' 27-20 loss to Kansas City in Week 1, Baltimore was frustrated with the call to overturn Likely's touchdown.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson thought Likely was in bounds and the touchdown should have stood. Ravens middle linebacker Roquan Smith said he was surprised the call was overturned.

"I didn't think it was enough evidence to overturn it," Smith said, via ESPN. "But I feel like that'll be something that the refs will have to deal with whenever that time comes and that's out of my control."

However, Likely put the blame on himself, saying he needed to get his feet down.

"That's on me," Likely said, via Yahoo. "I just have to get both feet in. I harp on myself to catch everything and make sure everybody puts us in the best possibility, so I take responsibility. Next time, I'm going to get my feet down."

Baltimore will now host the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2. Kansas City, meanwhile, hosts the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2.

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