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Buffalo Bills unveil Taylor Swift-inspired menu items ahead of game against Chiefs

"Bad Blood" fries are one of the offerings available to fans making the trek to snowy Buffalo this weekend. (Delaware North) "Bad Blood" fries are one of the offerings available to fans making the trek to snowy Buffalo this weekend. (Delaware North)
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With the Buffalo Bills set to host the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, it鈥檚 still uncertain whether Taylor Swift will make the trip to snowy Western New York to watch beau Travis Kelce play against the Bills. However, fans will have the opportunity to dine on Swift-inspired menu items.

The Bills and concessionaire Delaware North revealed Friday select locations at Highmark Stadium will offer menu items donning the names of some of Swift鈥檚 biggest hits.

Fans can choose between 鈥淏ad Blood鈥 waffle fries (a two-foot display of spiced waffle fries featuring each city鈥檚 culinary specialty 鈥 topped half with Buffalo chicken and blue cheese and half with Kansas City Cattleman鈥檚 barbecue pork, coleslaw and bread-and-butter pickles) and the 鈥淜arma鈥 quesadilla (chicken tenders, bacon and cilantro ranch in a triple-stacked quesadilla, topped with pork-belly chaser).

鈥淥ur culinary team has again designed a great menu for the divisional playoff game this weekend, with several new items for fans as they cheer on the Bills,鈥 said Andy Altomare, Delaware North鈥檚 general manager at Highmark Stadium, in a news release. 鈥淲e had a lot of fun with this week鈥檚 menu 鈥 adding a few new options that celebrate this incredible rivalry with the Chiefs and their star-studded fans.鈥

The Bills are scheduled to face the Chiefs at 6:30 p.m. EST in the divisional round playoff game. The winner will advance to the AFC Championship game.

Swift鈥檚 relationship with Kelce, the award-winning tight end for the Chiefs, has attracted remarkable media attention, coming off an already remarkable year for Swift. Swifties have suddenly become football fans, with the performer herself appearing at several of Kelce鈥檚 games to cheer him on.

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