Travis Kelce thinks NFL is going too far with Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelce Criticizes NFL’s Attention on Taylor Swift
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has spoken out against the NFL’s excessive focus on his rumored girlfriend, Taylor Swift. In a recent episode of his podcast ”New Heights,” co-hosted with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce, the brothers discussed the overwhelming attention Swift receives during Chiefs games.
“Is the NFL overdoing it?”
Jason asked Travis, urging him to share his honest opinion without considering his relationship with Taylor.
Travis acknowledged that it can be entertaining to see who attends the games, as it adds to the atmosphere. However, he agreed with Jason’s assertion that the NFL goes too far in showcasing celebrities like Swift.
“They’re overdoing it a little bit for sure.”
Travis admitted, emphasizing that the excessive attention is mainly for fun.
Jason suggested that the NFL’s fascination with celebrities at games stems from their rarity in the sport. He compared it to basketball, where stars are shown briefly before returning the focus to the game itself. Travis echoed this sentiment, expressing that people come to watch the game, not to see themselves on TV constantly.
After the Chiefs’ victory over the Jets, the NFL faced criticism for changing its Instagram bio to “chiefs are 2-0 as swifties,” further fueling the debate on the league’s obsession with Taylor Swift.
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