Taylor Swift watches Kansas City Chiefs’ hopes in three games earlier this month Super Bowl.
Swift travels to New Orleans to support the Chief and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Once, Swift was shown on the Caesar super screen in the game.
Some fans in the building seem to disapprove of Swift’s existence and promptly guide Some loud boo In the music star. During this week’s visit to the Indianapolis (NFL) Scout Federation, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praised Swift for handling criticism.
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid faced the Houston Texans in the first half of the 2025 AFC Divisional Round game at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagn image)
Reid describes Swift as a “good girl” and says she has used the right approach when she faces scrutiny.
“She’s a good girl,” Reed told Professional Football Talk. “She handled the whole thing the right way. It was a tough deal. She did a great job of handling it.”
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Reid also praised Kelce for his reaction to increasing noise.
The coach added: “I think Kells did a great job of handling it.”
Reid suggests that criticism of NFL players’ loved ones often accompanies the territory.
“She is part of the team, just like other girlfriends and wives, they are part of it. It’s all part of the whole process.”

Taylor Swift and Travis Kells (Getty Image)
The booing aimed at Swift seems to be consistent with some booing Chiefs Player They had to compete with the seemingly pro-Oger crowd before the Super Bowl kicked off.
Swift and Kelce have maintained relatively low profiles since the Super Bowl. On February 18, the “New Heights” podcast announced that there will be no new episodes that week.
The official podcast account posted to social media, “No new episode this week, but we will be back with amazing guests soon.”
Travis and Jason Kelce usually release new episodes of podcasts each week.
Recently, most of the chat about Travis is about whether he will return to the Chiefs next season. In the recent episode of “New Heights”, Kyles said he “kicks everything I can go and kick” because it’s about his retirement decision. He turns 36 in October.
Reed said he urged Kells to take some time to “escape” before deciding on his future for football.

Tensions for the Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce scored 48 yards in the first half of the wildcard playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Kansas City, Missouri, on January 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Colin E. Braley)
“I told him to escape. Don’t think about all of this. Relax. Relax and then we have time to do it,” Reed said on the combine. “I know there’s a deadline there, but he and I’ve been talking. So, I’ll figure it out from him.”
The Super Bowl defeat also brought Kelce’s 12th NFL season to a disappointing end. He finished the regular season with 823 catch yards and the second year in a row, Star Tigh End failed to reach 1,000 yards.
Last month, Kelce admitted in a appearance on the Stephen A. Smith Show that his thoughts on retirement tend to fluctuate, but he plans to “re-evaluate” in the offseason.
The NFL veteran also said Swift continues to provide full support for his game career.
“She completely encouraged me to enjoy playing this game,” Kells told Smith. “I got all the support in the world to continue chasing these dreams.”
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Chief General Manager Brett Veach The suggested Kelce tends to compete in 2025.
“What we left at the end of the season was that he was fired. He signed a one-year contract,” Veach said.
“Still think he has the fire and a desire to play, and in my case, there is no deadline. I think we’re leaving (he’ll be back) and we’re so glad to bring him back and let him go.”
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