The Chiefs may have just won the Super Bowl title trophy, but they’ve also been massively clowned for their part in bringing Taylor Swift into sports.
There’s been mixed opinions on the Swift era in football and with the Chiefs, but Brady made his thoughts very clear.
On an evening when the football field transformed into a stage of jests, Tom Brady found himself not dodging tackles but banters. The Netflix special “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” wasn’t just a game of throw and catch, but a match of wit and laugh.
Amidst the laughter, Brady’s quip about the Kansas City Chiefs’ fan base struck a chord. “Kansas City, you say your stadium is the loudest?” he teased, alluding to the Chiefs’ recent success and their vibrant fan energy,
“It helps when all your fans are 14-year-old girls.” The jest was a playful nod to the Chiefs’ transformation from underdogs to top dogs
Brady didn’t just stop at the decibels; he also touched on the Chiefs’ five-year hot streak, contrasting it with their previous fifty-year struggle. “And in honor of Tay Tay, let’s take a look at the Chiefs eras. Terrible for 50 years, good for 5. Shake it off” declared Brady to a laughing crowd.
The mention of Taylor Swift highlighted her influence on the Chiefs’ fanbase, with her relationship with player Travis Kelce bringing a surge of new fans to the fold, reshaping the NFL audience, and boosting the team’s social media engagement.
Brady’s roast served as a reminder of the Chiefs’ recent relevance and the pop star’s impact, proving that in the NFL, performance and pop culture can create an electrifying mix.
Kansas City has been on top of the football world for years. They’re creating a dynasty with Patrick Mahomes and company
It seems as long as Travis Kelce is there, thriving in a relationship with Swift, she will be in the sports spotlight.