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Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce joined Stephen A. Smith on Wednesday night on the Stephen A. Smith Show, and the conversation naturally turned to the tight end’s high-profile personal life. Partway through the interview, Smith directed the discussion to Kelce’s pop star girlfriend Taylor Swift and her record-setting Eras Tour.
Fans have been claiming for several years now that the Kansas City Chiefs receive favorable calls from NFL officials. Many have even gone so far as to
Stephen A Smith thinks Taylor Swift may have some influence over NFL referees whenever they officiate Chiefs games.
ESPN sportscaster Stephen A. Smith shared his two cents worth on the controversy during Monday's episode of "First Take." The outspoken analyst decided to drag multi-Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Taylor Swift,
Travis Kelce — the newly self-proclaimed “No. 1 Swiftie ” — joined Stephen A. Smith on the Stephen A. Smith Show on Wednesday night, discussing everything from Kansas City’s upcoming playoffs to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
There are only seven games left in the NFL season, including Super Bowl LIX on February 9th at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in New Orleans. The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Houston
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce says that he and Taylor Swift's mom, Andrea, are tied for "No. 1 Swiftie" during an appearance on 'The Stephen A. Smith Show' on Wednesday, Jan 15.
Fans were left seething on Saturday night when Kansas City benefited from two highly-controversial decisions in their playoff win over the Houston Texans.
It is unknown how much money, if any, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has to shell out each time he attends his girlfriend Taylor Swift 's "Eras Tour" concerts. In fact, the All-Pro tight end probably got complimentary tickets for the shows, considering how he's the boyfriend of the concert's headliner.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has bizarrely suggested the popularity of Taylor Swift may be impacting the decision making of NFL officials when they referee the Kansas City Chiefs