Taylor Swift may be trying to help out any fantasy football player who drafted Travis Kelce this year.
The Kansas City Chiefs star was referring to reports that Swift has been drawing up plays for the team’s offensive line, something Patrick Mahomes revealed in an interview with NBC last week.

In an interview on the Rich Eisen Show on Tuesday, Kelce said that all of Swift’s plays are focused on him.
“She’s a little biased and only writes plays for me,” Kelce said.
Taylor Swift wears a Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Travis Kelce jacket as she arrives before the NFL playoff game between the Chiefs and Miami Dolphins on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

Kelce added that none of Swift’s plays have made it to head coach Andy Reid’s desk. Still, Kelce believes Swift is a quick learner in understanding how plays work and doesn’t rule out the possibility that they will be used by the Chiefs this season.
“She doesn’t know a lot about the rules and everything, but I think what makes her good at her job is that she’s very meticulous about every aspect of her job,” Kelce said.
Kelce added that if those plays do indeed make their way to Reid, “I’m going to make sure everyone knows they were her creations.”

Mahomes expressed similar support for Swift’s play when he revealed she was designing it on Aug. 30.
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Travis Kelce, Chris Jones, and Patrick Mahomes celebrate after winning the AFC championship
Travis Kelce, Chris Jones, and Patrick Mahomes are pictured celebrating after winning the AFC championship in January 2024. (Emily Curiel/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“We might have to put one in,” Mahomes told NBC of the play.
The Chiefs have a history of incorporating dance elements into their plays in the past.
In the season finale against the Las Vegas Raiders on January 7, the Chiefs offense, led by Mahomes and Kelce, broke formation and then immediately regrouped and spun for a few seconds before quickly breaking formation to catch the ball. The play is known as the “snowball play.”
In the 2020 Super Bowl LIV against the 49ers, the Chiefs offense was in full-court press at the goal line on a crucial fourth-down play. Then, all of a sudden, all four backfield players moved in unison to one spot, Mahomes moved to one spot, and the ball was passed straight to Damien Williams for a crucial first down, which ultimately resulted in the Chiefs’ first touchdown of the game.