BUFFALO, N.Y. — There is certainly some "Bad Blood" between the Bills and Chiefs as Kansas City gets ready to take on their first on-the-road playoff game at Highmark Stadium, but could Travis Kelce's girlfriend Taylor Swift be elevating the rivalry from field to the suites?

"I'm happy that Hailee [Steinfeld, actress/singer and Josh Allen's girlfriend] has brought Josh such immeasurable joy and he's playing great. But what has she really done for me?" asked Bills season ticket holder and Taylor Swift-stan Jane Rose. "Taylor has essentially saved me with her music."

We probably won't see a reunion of the "Bad Blood" music video, but Taylor Swift fans have been helping expand the football audience in Western New York and globally for some time now. It's actually been a good thing — just ask Swiftie Mafia Babes creator Sam Richter.

"So the group started because in the Bills Mafia Babes page there was a lot of people going to the Pittsburgh concert. They were all making bracelets saying, 'Are there any Bills fans going to the Taylor Swift concert?' And I was like, 'Oh my God, that's my people,' " she said. "Those are my people right there. So I was like, 'Do I need to create a Swiftie Mafia babes group?' And they were like, 'yes.' "

It's not hard to imagine even Swift isn't the biggest fan of how often cameras point in her direction during national broadcasts, but she's becoming a fan of football, and Mafia Swifties say that's more than OK.

"I don't think Taylor's dancing like this is worse than jumping on burning tables," said Richter.

Every time the camera pans, more eyeballs are on the game, and the things that come with it.

"Also the fact that she's supporting, like, small businesses, small creators. Like, again, I'm obsessed," Richter added.

It's about embracing a sense of community that is buzzing well beyond Chiefs Kingdom or Bills Mafia.

"The worst kind of person is someone who makes someone feel bad or stupid for being excited about something," Richter quoted from her favorite musical pop star. "And the excitement from the Swifties this week has been off the charts."

Just ask Rose.

"Her songs are so emotional. There are times where I will legitimately take a breakup song and be like, 'Doesn't this make you think of that loss in the wild card?'" she asked.

She sees a lot of crossover between Swift's music and being a part of the Mafia, so we asked her to come up with three lines that help encompass T. Swizzle, Josh Allen and the hometown team.

First choice was, "I polish up real nice ..."

"Because he [Josh Allen] just needed a little dusting off and look at now he's a perfect diamond," she said.

"Shake it Off" came next. 

"When we lose, we just have to be like, 'you know what? We're on to the next one,' " said Rose.

And finally, "We never go out of style."

"Being a Bills fan never goes out of style here in Buffalo, even when they're terrible for so many years and don't make the playoffs," Rose explained.

Rose, Richter and hundreds of others rocking the red, white and blue are giant fans but when it comes down to it, they see why people love both.

"I think you can see it in Josh like when the one reporter said, 'I don't think you're good enough to be a Super Bowl team this year,' " Richter recounted. "His face was just like, 'OK, let me prove you wrong. Let me take that and run with it and show you why you're wrong.' So Taylor is the same way. Break my heart, fine. But I'm going to write. You write a song about it."

And don't get it twisted, it's Mafia over Eras every time.

"There's no Taylor Swift song that I love enough that I would get a tattoo. If the Bills win a Super Bowl, I am getting a tattoo. So I think that speaks volumes," said Rose.

The game is set for a Sunday night kickoff, and we know "All Too Well" that this rivalry will be full of classic moments and anti-heroes. The real question for Bills Mafia: Are you "Ready For It?"