Andy Reid gushed over Taylor Swift in radio interview
Reid's relationship with Swift predates Kelce meeting the The Tortured Poets Department singer, and he has previously gushed over her bringing the team homemade pop-tarts, worn friendship bracelets and more. The long-time NFL coach talked once again about Swift, this time on 96.5 The Fan with Bob Fescoe and Dusty Likins. The local Kansas City station dug into the details, even getting coach to spill his favorite Taylor album (it's Red).
Swift, who Reid called "arguably the most famous woman in the world since the Queen [Elizabeth II] passed away," earned praise from the coach for her handling of the spotlight. He also got into how impactful Swift being around football has been for girls and women interested in the game, and more.
Check out the segment here:
The Chiefs will be looking to make their fourth straight Super Bowl this season, with Kelce entering his 13th — and potentially final — year in the league.
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