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Taylor Swift loses as DeAndre Hopkins celebrates Chiefs' first touchdown


Taylor Swift loses as DeAndre Hopkins celebrates Chiefs' first touchdown

DeAndre Hopkins' second-quarter touchdown was cleared by Taylor Swift.

The superstar singer jumped for joy after Hopkins scored with 4:05 left in the first half to give the Chiefs a 9-7 lead, while the Kansas City receiver joined a Disney-themed touchdown celebration turned to classics.

The score was one of two for Hopkins on Monday night as the Chiefs earned an overtime win over the Buccaneers to remain the only undefeated team in the NFL.

Taylor Swift celebrates a Chiefs touchdown by DeAndre Hopkins with mom Andrea on November 4, 2024. ESPN

Hopkins made an impressive 35-yard catch off a pass from Mahomes to get the Chiefs into the red zone, then caught a short pass for the touchdown.

Hopkins celebrated the touchdown by doing the “Remember the Titans” dance along with several of his teammates, including star tight end Travis Kelce.

The dance could be seen as a tribute to Hopkins' former team, the Titans, who traded him to the Chiefs before Tuesday's NFL trade deadline.

Hopkins played a full season with the Titans and six games this year with Tennesee.

Swift, who took time to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce during her Eras tour, was caught by ESPN cameras jumping up and down and cheering wildly from a box at Arrowhead Stadium.

The pop icon made her first appearance at one of Kelce's games since attending the Chiefs' game against the Saints in Arrowhead on Oct. 7.

Swift was seen entering the stadium on Monday evening wearing a black top and black shorts, along with black boots and a Chiefs jacket.

Taylor Swift celebrates a Chiefs touchdown by DeAndre Hopkins with mom Andrea on November 4, 2024. ESPN

Hiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins (8) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a touchdown during the first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Hopkins' second touchdown of the night came at a critical moment when he caught a short five-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 17-17 after the extra point with 4:17 left.

Hopkins finished the game with eight catches for 86 yards in a 30-24 overtime win over the Buccaneers.

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