Young boy from Buffalo meets Taylor Swift

The young Buffalo native got to meet Time Magazine’s Person of the Year at Sunday’s game in Green Bay.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Keating, a young boy from Buffalo, might have a lot of Bills fans disappointed in his choice of who he roots for during this Sunday’s game, but that doesn’t seem to matter after the game he went to last weekend.

During a Dec. 3 prime-time game in Green Bay, Wis., Keating got to meet Time Magazine’s Person of the Year herself.

In an adorable post made to a Kansas City Chiefs Fans Facebook page, a post read, “Meet Keating a massive Chiefs fan from Buffalo, New York. Sunday Night he got to watch his favorite football team along with meeting his favorite musician Taylor Swift.”

The post had over 12,000 interactions at of 6 p.m. Friday.

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