12 celebrity fans of the Kansas City Chiefs, including Paul Rudd and Jason Sudeikis

The Chiefs have a TON of famous fans.

If you like tracking celebrity sightings at sporting events, this was an especially busy season to follow the Kansas City Chiefs, who play the San Francisco 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas.

Taylor Swift has attended numerous games while supporting her partner, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. As such, we have seen many of her very famous friends (including Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively as well as Cara Delevingne and Keileigh Teller) at Kansas City games this season.

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Last year, a mic’d up Paul Rudd was the most excited while celebrating on the field with the players after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl. He and his son also gave the most adorable interview following the victory.

But it wasn’t the first time that the famous actor celebrated on the field after Kansas City won the Super Bowl. Rudd was also joined by Eric Stonestreet (the actor who played Cameron in Modern Family) when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in 2020.

Here are some of the other most notable names rooting for Kansas City:

Melissa Etheridge wrote a new song about being a Chiefs fan before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship

“So, all you Swifties just sit back and enjoy the ride, just as long as we’re clear (between you and I) that I loved the Chiefs before they were cool.”

Chiefs fan and music legend Melissa Etheridge wants to set the record straight with Taylor Swift fans. She liked the Kansas City Chiefs long before they were one of the NFL’s best teams.

You’ve likely heard celebrities profess their love for the Chiefs by now. Earlier this year, Morgan Freeman boldly said he had no interest in Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship and that his priority was touchdowns, winning and watching Mahomes use his “rifle” of an arm.

Then, college hoops star Caitlin Clark joined the ManningCast on November 20 to talk about her love for the Chiefs since childhood.

Now, Melissa Etheridge is the latest celebrity to profess her love for the men in red, yellow and white with a new song that has a quirky yet relatable title: I Loved The Chiefs Before They Were Cool.

Sorry, Swifties. Points were made.