Why Taylor Swift's Dancer Kam Saunders Will Be Rooting Against the Chiefs This Week

Taylor Swift's dancer Kam Saunders might be good pals with her boyfriend Travis Kelce, but this week, his loyalties lie elsewhere.

Instead of rooting for Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs during their NFL game on Monday, Oct. 7, Kam will be be rooting for the opposite team, according to his NFL brother, Khalen Saunders.

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Khalen, who plays for the New Orleans Saints, insists that his brother will be cheering for the Saints when they match up against the Chiefs on Monday Night Football.

Khalen, 28, was recently asked by reporters which team his brother will be rooting for, and without hesitation, he replied, "Me, of course."

"He don’t care about the Chiefs, he cares about his brother," Khalen said while acknowledging that even though Taylor is his "boss" when it comes to the Eras Tour, family comes first.

"I'm his brother," he declared.

"Kam not going to cross his brother but it would be funny to see Kam in kelce’s suite," one fan joked on X (formerly Twitter) after seeing the clip of Khalen.

"Love this guy. Wish he was still in KC," someone else wrote about the defensive tackle, who played four seasons and won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs.

Fans of the "Anti-Hero" songstress know Khalen's brother Kam from his spot on the Eras Tour stage next to Taylor, 34, who was converted to the Kansas City Chiefs fandom after sparking up a romance with the team's star tight end last fall.

Swifties are hoping to once again see the 14-time Grammy winner in the crowd at Travis' game on Monday, even though she wasn't in attendance for his past two games.

The Chiefs kickoff against the Saints on their home turf at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Monday, Oct. 7 at 8:15 p.m. ET.

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