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What Taylor Swift can do for football

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October 03, 2023

Neither the NFL nor Travis Kelce, for that matter, fully grasp what’s just been unleashed

- Mary Sanchez

What Taylor Swift can do for football

But a future female face as an owner of an NFL franchise, or as a head coach, or a general manager is likely super busy right now.

And she’s not just making friendship bracelets. Not only is this young lady balancing middle school homework with her slate of regular activities, but she’s also hyper-focused on learning every nuance of professional football. This is the type of deep-dive learning that’s fueled by a frenetic passion unique to young hearts.

What are they studying? Well, everything: players, rules, statistics, my hometown team (the Kansas City Chiefs), plus one particular player.

Why? What? This is because mega pop star Taylor Swift is rumored to be dating the Chief’s Superbowl champion tight end, Travis Kelce.

The budding romance – they’re just “hanging out,” according to publicists – turned up a notch when Swift unexpectedly showed up at a Chiefs home game. Not only did she appear in Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium, she sat alongside Kelce’s mother in a suite, cheering and hollering as the Chiefs steamrolled the Chicago Bears.

Post-game, the couple drove away, Kelce at the wheel of his 1970 Chevy Chevelle convertible, giving a super cool and a – yes – very scripted vibe.

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