Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, isn’t bothered by the opinions of others when it comes to his relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift. During a press conference before the highly anticipated AFC championship game against the Baltimore Ravens, Kelce made it clear that as long as they are happy, they don’t pay attention to outside noise.

Kelce emphasized, “The only thing we’ve talked about is as long as we’re happy, we can’t listen to anything that’s outside noise. That’s all that matters.”

While it’s still uncertain whether Swift will be in Baltimore to support Kelce and the Chiefs, Kylie Kelce, Jason Kelce’s wife, mentioned in an interview with “Good Morning America” that they plan to be there to cheer on their little brother.

Baltimore Hosting AFC Championship Game After 53 Years

Baltimore is experiencing a sports renaissance as it hosts the AFC championship game after a 53-year hiatus. In the city’s last AFC championship game, the Orioles had won the World Series, the Colts emerged as Super Bowl champions, and the local basketball team even made an appearance in the NBA Finals.

Gerry Sandusky, the radio voice of the Baltimore Ravens, reflected on that time, saying, “You had Johnny Unitas, you had Brooks Robinson, you had Wes Unseld. You had these three really great teams.”

Sandusky mentioned that hosting the AFC championship game brings back memories of a time when Baltimore was the center of the sports world. This game holds special significance for the die-hard fans who have been supporting the team all year.

Chiefs’ Sixth Consecutive AFC Championship Game

The Kansas City Chiefs are making their sixth consecutive appearance in the AFC championship game, a feat only surpassed by the New England Patriots’ eight-season streak from 2011 to 2018. The Chiefs’ previous AFC championship game ended in victory against the Patriots, propelling them to ultimately win the Super Bowl.

How to Watch the AFC Championship

If you’re looking to catch the Chiefs and Ravens battle it out in the AFC championship game, here are your options:

  • Over the Air: The game will be broadcast on local CBS stations on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET.
  • Streaming Options: You can stream the game on Paramount+ if your television is a computer. Subscriptions to NFL+, Hulu TV + Live TV, or Fubo TV will also provide access to the game.

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