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The NFL Is Fully Embracing Taylor Swift In Jets-Chiefs Game


Donna Kelce and Taylor Swift are seen during the first half of a game between the Chicago Bears and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on September 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.
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The NFL is making the most of Taylor Swift’s presence.

They are jumping on the bandwagon after the 12-time Grammy Award winner watched Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Chicago Bears last week.

Since then, the news cycle about Kelce and Swift hasn’t stopped.

Even the Philadelphia Eagles joined the discussion by promoting their Kelce (Jason) and Swift (D’Andre) connection.

However, the Taylor Swift effect isn’t over, as she plans to watch the Chiefs’ Week 4 game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.

The league is embracing her presence by allegedly giving away 1989-themed friendship bracelets.

“Sources: The NFL will give away 1989 Sunday Ticket-themed friendship bracelets to #Chiefs’ fans at MetLife Stadium, in ‘honor of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.’ I’m told the plan is for her to watch from Kelce’s suite for the #Jets’ game,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz tweeted.

It will bear a Sunday Ticket hangtag and a QR code promoting YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket.

However, some NFL insiders claim that it’s a hoax.

What’s undeniable, though, is that NBC’s Sunday Night Football used the Swift song “Welcome to New York” as the soundtrack to their promo for the Chiefs-Jets game.

Kelce’s jersey sales have reportedly surged over 400% since Swift attended his last game against the Bears.


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