Kirk Cousins Expreses What He Thinks About Taylor Swift Attending Games
Following months of fan discourse on Taylor Swift’s support of her boyfriend Travis Kelce at NFL games, a number of elite football players, including Kirk Cousins, have also shared their thoughts on the influence Taylor Swift has had on their game.
The quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings recently discussed his opinions regarding Swift’s attendance at NFL games. Cousins discussed his observations of Swift “high-fiving people” at the games in an interview with Us Weekly.
He told the magazine, “It’s definitely been a positive for the league.” Like Hunt, Cousins stated he thinks the Swift phenomenon has increased the number of people watching the NFL.
“It’s a win for all parties involved, and hopefully, she stays in the game for a long time,” he remarked.
With speculations circulating last autumn about her romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce, Swift started going to NFL games. Swift has attended a number of additional games in the months since the couple made their relationship public. She has drawn a lot of attention for her attendance in the stadiums because game-day coverage usually cuts to her private suite to show her responses.
In an earlier this week interview with CNBC’s Mad Money, Chiefs owner and CEO Clark Hunt expressed his support for both Swift and Kelce’s relationship as well as Swift’s participation at the games. Because she attracted more attention to his team’s games, Hunt claimed that their “female audience has grown leaps and bounds.” Rejecting speculations that Swift’s attendance at the games was a “marketing stunt,” he insisted that the couple is “very real.”
Swift has also gotten assistance from other Chiefs players. Pat Mahomes Sr., the father of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, mentioned that when he first met Swift, he discovered that she had watched the Netflix documentary Quarterbacks to learn more about NFL quarterbacks. Mahomes, in the 2023 documentary series, Marcus Mariota of the Philadelphia Eagles and Cousins.