All attention was focused on Taylor Swift’s beanie hat with the number 87 on it when she went to cheer her lover on Christmas Day

Taylor Swift is exchanging touchdowns for sparkling trees this Christmas.

The Grammy winner, who was sporting a festive red crewneck sweater and a plaid Hill House Home skirt ($150), cheered on boyfriend Travis Kelce during Monday’s Kansas City Chiefs game versus the Las Vegas Raiders.

Wearing a cashmere bоmber jacket from friend Gigi Hadid’s Guest in Residence collection and a pair of Sheertex tights with a diamond design that are currently 30% off, she stayed warm.

She finished off her festive ensemble with her go-to red lipstick and a Santa cap with Kelce’s jersey number, 87.

Swift has been a regular at the tight end’s football games since they started dating this summer. She frequently shows up with accessories and vintage team gear that pay tribute to her beau.

She is the proud owner of friendship bracelets from Erimish, a Missouri company that is adored by Chiefs players and their families, that are embellished with Kelce’s jersey number and moniker.

She also gave her man another wink when she arrived in the room earlier this month while sporting a Kut the Knit beanie stitched with the number “87.”

Additionally, she has been spotted sporting a Chiefs windbreaker from Wear by Erin Andrews, a clothing business started by the sportswriter who initially facilitated Swift and Kelce’s relationship. The zip-up quickly sold out.

“Her fans possess such strength. All they desire is to be near whatever it is she is connected to. It fascinates me, Andrews said to Variety. She raised awareness of the sport. Let’s accept it.

However, no fashion statement had Swifties talking quite like the enormous opal and blue topaz ring the “Cruel Summer” singer debuted on her 34th birthday, which incorporates the birthstones of both Swift and Kelce.

Fans initially thought the sparkler was a surprise from the athlete, but Keleigh Sperry, Miles Teller’s wife, then disclosed that she was the one who had given it to them.