“Taylor Swift is in good hands with Brittany Mahomes!”
On Friday, Mahomes, who is 28 years old, defended her buddy by cosigning a statement made by Charles Barkley, a legendary NBA player and expert. Barkley made the statement this week, arguing that any football fan who says that Taylor Swift “ruined” football is nothing more than a “loser.”
“Let. Them. Know.” Mahomes posted a message on her Instagram Stories, which included a quotation from Barkley’s show King Charles, which is broadcast on CNN.
The tweet by Mahomes comes only a few days after the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, who is 60 years old, defended Swift, who is 34 years old, during an edition of his show with Gayle King that aired on Wednesday.
If you are yelling at Taylor Swift and claiming that she has destroyed football, then you are nothing more than a fanatic. On the broadcast, Barkley said, “You are nothing more than a jackass or a loser.” “You can be A or B.”
During the course of the conversation, Bob Costas, who was present alongside King and Barkley, stated that “a lot of people who don’t watch football all year long” tune into the Super Bowl. This is because the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and Taylor Swift are scheduled to face off against the San Francisco 49ers on February 11.
“And for those individuals who, all of a sudden, have decided that they do not like anything about Taylor Swift. If they are irritated by Taylor Swift, then it is either because they do not like the Chiefs or because they have extrapolated that Taylor Swift may not be a Trump supporter, as Costas said. I am able to assure you that if she were wearing a MAGA hat, none of this stuff that is being reported on Fox stuff would be occurring. Indeed, they would adore it.
After that, King referred to “all the new” viewers that Swift had “brought to the NFL.”
“It’s hard to imagine the Super Bowl could have a larger rating, but in a small percentage it may even up that,” Costas said, adding that the National Football League “tapped into another demographic” with Swift’s performances.
“And in terms of merchandise sales, the Travis Kelce jerseys and all the rest, and the attention to regular season games, the NFL reigns supreme not only over sports but over all of American entertainment,” said the reporter.

Colin Cowherd, the presenter of The Herd, has also spoken out this week about the individuals who are not accepting of Taylor Swift’s relationship with Kelce, who is 34 years old. He referred to these individuals as “weird, lonely, insecure men.”
During the course of his chat program on Fox Sports, Cowherd voiced his disapproval of those who are irritated by Swift and Kelce. According to Cowherd, who is sixty years old, “there are a lot of really weird, lonely, and insecure men out there.” “The fact that the most famous pop star in the world is dating a star tight end, who just played one of his best games ever, and a network puts them on the air for a short period of time, and that it bothers you, what does that say about your life?”
The commentator went on to say that the majority of people who follow NFL games do not “just want to watch football” regardless of the situation, and that “the commercials for four hours before the Super Bowl will be widely watched.”
“Did you know, statistically, in a three-and-a-half hour NFL playoff broadcast or regular-season broadcast, just 18 minutes are actual football,” remarked the announcer. “Roughly equivalent to the length of five songs by Taylor Swift.”
The Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner, who expressed his admiration for Swift and Kelce’s connection in an interview with People, is another person who is in favor of Swift’s influence on the National Football League.
Warner, who is 52 years old, expressed his enthusiasm for the sport, saying, “Our sport has become as much about spectacle as anything else that’s out there.” “I love it more for those two because I know Travis and I’m a big fan, and that it seems to be working well for those two,” I expressed my admiration for the two individuals.
“It brings another layer of excitement to the games and to what’s going on, and to a fan base that maybe hadn’t watched that much football before, and now we’re watching it, and maybe they tuned in for something other than football,” he continued. “It brings everything to a whole new level.”
