Taylor Swift’s arrival at Travis Kelce’s Subzero Chiefs game sends fans into a frenzy

Just before kickoff of the Kansas City Chiefs-Miami Dolphins game on Saturday, January 13, Taylor Swift sent fans into quite a frenzy when she showed up at the matchup to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

In a video posted to Sunday Night Football on NBC’s X account, Swift is seen wearing a coat made from Kelce’s 87 jersey as she gets out of a golf cart and walks toward one of the stadium suites.

While some responses to the video weren’t all that nice, many were about how great Taylor Swift is. “It’s commendable that you always take a moment to turn around and thank the cart driver,” one user wrote.

Another user wrote: “I love how this irritates people so much. She goes to see her boyfriend play soccer. Isn’t that something completely normal?

Several users also pointed out who made Taylor Swift’s jacket. “Shout out to Kristen Juszczyk, wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, for her fashion skills. The jacket is handmade by Mrs. Juszczyk!

Kristin Juszcyk posted a video of herself making custom jackets for Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes. “An honor of a lifetime!!!!” she gushed in the caption. “Thank [Taylor] and [Brittany].”

Mahomes shared snaps of her wearing her husband Patrick’s personalized Kansas City Chiefs jersey jacket at the game. “LET’S DO THIS,” he captioned the post.

NFL coach Tony Dungy says Taylor Swift fans are ‘disenchanted’

While most people are impressed by the “Taylor Swift effect” that has hit the NFL, not everyone is excited about the league’s newfound attention.

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During a recent interview with Fox News, NFL Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy talked about how Taylor Swift is part of the reason why NFL fans are “disenchanted.”

“I think we’ll always have sports in some form,” he said. “Some people are disenchanted with this.”

When asked about Taylor Swift’s effect on the NFL this season, Dungy said she is one of the reasons there is a loss of interest in the league. “That’s what disenchants people with sports now,” she said.

“There’s so much outside stuff that comes in. Entertainment value and different things that detract from what’s actually happening on the field.”

Despite Dungy’s observation, USA Today reports that 82 NFL games were among the top 100 telecasts of 2023. The league saw an average viewership increase of 17.9 million viewers, which is notably tied for the second highest average since 1995.

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