Taylor Swift Designs Plays for Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce
In a surprising turn of events, pop superstar Taylor Swift has been revealed to be drawing up plays for the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive playbook, specifically focusing on star tight end Travis Kelce.
During an interview with NBC, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes disclosed that Swift has been creating plays for the team, with Kelce confirming on the Rich Eisen Show that all of the plays are tailored to him.
“She’s a little biased and just creates plays for me,” Kelce said.
Despite none of Swift’s plays making it to head coach Andy Reid’s desk yet, Kelce expressed confidence in her understanding of the game and did not rule out the possibility of her plays being used in the upcoming season.
Kelce praised Swift’s attention to detail in her profession, stating, “She didn’t know much about the rules and everything, but what I think makes her so good in her profession is that she’s so detailed in every aspect of it.”
Mahomes also expressed support for using Swift’s plays, hinting at the possibility of incorporating them into the team’s strategy.
The Chiefs have a history of incorporating creative elements into their plays, such as the “snowglobe” play in a game against the Las Vegas Raiders and a trick play in Super Bowl LIV against the 49ers.
With Swift’s creative input, Kelce could potentially take on a more versatile role in the offense, similar to New Orleans Saints’ utility tight end Taysom Hill, who has been utilized as a passer in trick plays and as a starter for the team.
As the NFL season approaches, fans will be eagerly anticipating the potential impact of Swift’s plays on the Chiefs’ offensive game plan. Stay tuned for more updates on this unexpected collaboration between music and football.