Taylor Swift's music is banned by Philadelphia radio station ahead of the Eagles game against the Chiefs
Philadelphia radio station bans Taylor Swift's music because of the Eagles game against the Chiefs. Her music will be played again at the station after the game will get over.

Swift's music will be played again by the station on Tuesday after the game.
Monday's game is significant because it marks the Chiefs and Eagles' first meeting since the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38 to 35 in the Super Bowl in February. In addition, Kelce will portray his brother, Eagles center Jason Kelce.
Just as a next stage in their relationship, Swift's parents are anticipated to meet Kelce's parents at the game. Over the past few months, the two have been openly supporting one another. Swift has gone to several of Kelce's games, and Kelce has traveled to Argentina to see Swift perform. At Swift's concert, Swift gave a nod to Kelce by modifying the lyrics of her song "Karma" to read, "The guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me."
Swift was previously complimented by Ed Kelce, Kelce's father, for not being a "diva."
Ed Kelce told People, "I'll tell you something very special that I noticed about Taylor the first time I met her." As we sit in the suite, she gets up to go grab a drink or something, and while she's there, she starts gathering empty bottles, cans, and plates that are lying around. Since everyone in the suites gets things, you just empty it wherever you can.
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