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NFL Star Sparks Outrage After Blaming “Taylor Swift Curse” for Kansas City Chiefs Missing the Playoffs for the First Time in Over a Decade — Fans Say ‘This Is Insane!’
NFL Star Blames “Taylor Swift Curse” for Chiefs’ Playoff Miss, Sparking Massive Backlash
The Kansas City Chiefs’ stunning failure to make the NFL playoffs for the first time in over a decade has already triggered intense debate—but one comment has taken the controversy to another level. An NFL star has ignited outrage online after suggesting that a so-called “Taylor Swift curse” played a role in the team’s historic collapse.

The remark, made during a recent interview and quickly amplified across social media, stunned both football fans and pop culture followers. Instead of focusing on injuries, coaching decisions, or on-field execution, the player controversially hinted that the heightened media attention surrounding Taylor Swift’s relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce somehow disrupted the team’s focus and chemistry.
Almost instantly, fans pushed back hard.
Many accused the player of deflecting blame and avoiding accountability for the Chiefs’ inconsistent performances throughout the season. Critics were quick to point out that football outcomes are determined by preparation, strategy, and execution—not celebrity appearances in the stands.
“Blaming Taylor Swift instead of bad play-calling and missed opportunities is wild,” one fan wrote. Another added, “This team didn’t miss the playoffs because of a pop star. Own the loss.”
Swift, who has attended several Chiefs games in support of Kelce, has previously been credited by the NFL itself for boosting viewership and attracting new fans—particularly younger audiences and women—to the sport. League officials and analysts have repeatedly emphasized that her presence has been a commercial positive, making the “curse” narrative even more baffling to many observers.
Sports analysts also weighed in, calling the comment “lazy” and “irresponsible,” especially given the Chiefs’ long-standing reputation as one of the league’s most disciplined and resilient franchises. Several pointed to key injuries, defensive lapses, and close-game losses as far more plausible explanations for the team’s downfall.
So far, neither Taylor Swift nor Travis Kelce has responded publicly to the claim. However, the backlash continues to grow, with many fans urging players to focus on football rather than scapegoating a global superstar who has no impact on playbooks or snap counts.
As emotions run high following the Chiefs’ shocking playoff miss, one thing is clear: blaming a “Taylor Swift curse” has only added fuel to an already heated offseason—and left fans asking the same question over and over again: **
