The final week of the NFL regular season is upon us. More importantly, it means Taylor Swift’s time at Chiefs games are nearing an end, at least for this season.

After clinching the AFC West for the eighth straight season, Kansas City heads to Los Angeles for Week 18. The reigning Super Bowl champs have had an up-and-down second half of the season, winning just two of five games, but they can still relax against the Chargers. So much so that Swift’s guy on the Chiefs, Travis Kelce, may not even step onto the field.

Is Taylor Swift at the Chiefs vs. Chargers game today?

Sunday’s matchup would be Swift’s second Chargers game of the year. She was at Arrowhead for the Week 7 Chiefs win before jetting off to South America for the Eras Tour.

The Chiefs have nothing to gain this time, clinching the No. 3 playoff spot in the AFC. It’s likely they’ll opt to sit star players, including Kelce, to reduce the risk of injury ahead of the postseason. It’s already been confirmed Patrick Mahomes will sit the bench for the game.

Will Swift still go to SoFi, or will she, too, choose to sit this one out?

Either way, she’ll probably be in Los Angeles. The Golden Globes are also taking place Sunday night, and Swift’s concert movie, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” is nominated for an award in the cinematic and box office achievement category. She hasn’t confirmed her attendance for the show yet, but it wouldn’t be unlikely for her and Kelce to go different directions on Sunday.

The singer celebrated New Year’s in Kansas City with Kelce and his friends, including some other guys on the Chiefs. Safe to say she might be at SoFi Stadium to support her newfound pals just as much as she’s there for Kelce.

With only a month until she heads to Japan for more concerts, Swift appears to be spending as much time with Kelce as she can. She’ll get to enjoy another game in Arrowhead, at the very least, but she’s certainly been enjoying the suites at Chiefs games next to Brittany Mahomes, Donna Kelce and even her own parents.

While some have been calling her a curse, with the Chiefs having an unusual down year, their record says otherwise. Kansas City is 6-3 with Swift in attendance.