Taylor Swift Effect: Chiefs Coach offers tips to singer after fans boo

Taylor Swift watched Nade Kansas City Chiefs that she would run three times earlier this month, when Philadelphia Eagles turned on the chiefs to win in 2025 Super Bowl.
Swift traveled to New Orleans in support of the chiefs and her boyfriend, Travis Kelcea. At one point, Swift was shown on the large Caesars Superdom screen on the game.
Some fans seemed to do not approve of Swift’s presence and immediately directed A few loud noise on a music star. During the visit to Indianapolis this week for a combination of NFL scouts, Chief Chiefs coach Andy Reid praised Swift with criticism.
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Chief Coach Kansas City Chiefs Andy Reid aside against Houston Texans during the first half of the 2025 AFC Division Division at Geh Field at the Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagins Images)
Reid described Swift as a “good girl”, saying she used the right approach when confronted with supervision.
“She’s a good girl,” Reid told Pro Football Talk. “She handles it to the whole thing in the right way. It’s a hard job. It’s doing great on it.”
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Reid also praised Kelcea for his response to increased noise.
“Kelce, I mean, works great with handling,” the coach added.
Reid suggested that the criticisms of the NFL players’ loved ones often come with the territory.
“She is part of the team and, like other girls and women, they are part of it. And that’s all part of the process.”
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Getty Images)
Fast boos seemed to finish with some boos The leaders of the leader They had to fight the seemingly pro-eagles crowd as they left the tunnel before Super Bowl started.
Swift and Kelce maintained a relatively low profile of Super Bowla. February 18, Podcast “New Heights” announced that there would be no new episode that week.
“There is no new episode this week, but we will soon return with out -of -season episodes with amazing guests,” Podcast’s official account was posted on social networks.
Travis and Jason Kelce routinely publish new episodes of Podcast on a weekly basis.
Much of the chatter about Travis lately refers to whether they will return to the mayors next season. During the recent episode of “New Heights”, Kelce said “hitting anyone can I go down the way” because it refers to his retirement decision. In October, it turns 36.
Reid said he called Kelce to take a while to “get” before he made a decision on his football future.
Kansas City Chiefs, the narrow end of Travis Kelce results in a 48 -meter reception during the first half of the playoff game with wild cards against Pittsburgh Steeler 16 January 2022. In Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Colin E. Braley)
“I told him ‘escape. Don’t think about everything. Just relax man. Cool yourself, and then we have time for that,” Reid said in a combination. “I know it’s out there that there is a deadline, but he and I talk all the time. So, I’ll get it from him.”
The loss of Super Bowl also brought Kelce’s 12th NFL season to a disappointing end. The regular season ended with 823 income of yards, and the second consecutive year of the star did not reach a 1,000 yard mark.
Last month, during the appearance at The Stephen A. Smith Show, Kelce admitted that they were prone to fluctuating their thoughts about retirement, but plans to “reconsider” during off -season.
The NFL veteran also said that Swift continues to support his playing career.
“He fully encourages me to enjoy playing this game,” Kelce Smith said. “I got all the support in the world to continue chasing those dreams.”
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CEO of chiefs Brett Veach He suggested that Kelce lean into the 2025 game. years.
“How we left at the end of the season is that he was fired. He has another year in accordance with the contract,” Veach said.
“I still think there is that fire and a desire to play and, as far as I’m concerned, there is no deadline. I don’t think we left (it) as he will come back, and we are excited to bring him back and start it.”
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