
Fantasy football: Taylor Swift inspired team names for 2025
While teams battle through training camp and preseason action, we are left to fight battles on a different front. Those come in the form of fantasy drafts and, more importantly, choosing the right name for your squad this season.
After all, you will have to look at it forever should your team be the last one standing.
As Taylor Swift enters her third season as a big NFL fan, the demand for Swift-inspired names only continues to grow. For the Swifties just getting into the fantasy action – welcome aboard and don't let a fantasy championship only be reality in your wildest dreams.
To let you focus on roster building, we'll ensure there's no blank space for your team name when entering draft night.
Here are some fantasy football team names for 2025 that are inspired by the music superstar.
Taylor Swift fantasy football team names for 2025
Short, sweet and to the point, but just different enough from the overused "Jordan Love Story" that's run its course. You can blend the Green Bay Packers quarterback's name with a bit of romance in what you hope will be a happy marriage between your team and the league's championship trophy at season's end.
Finished last in your league last year and had to deal with a punishment that was either humiliating or borderline illegal? Shake it off!
A lesser-known song in the Swift discography, this team name offers versatility to fit plenty of players while showcasing your Swiftie fandom.
Ideally, this is what you'll want opponents saying every Sunday as the Falcons' receiver waltzes his way into the end zone.
Tua Tagovailoa was made for this. Hopefully he'll stay healthy enough this season to keep this name relevant.
Hey, punters are people too. Even defenses and kickers get in on the fun. Where's the love for the punters of the world?
As we've established, punters are people too. However, until they enter the fantasy realm, it's hard to be excited when they appear on the field as your star player watches from the sideline.
Why settle for naming your team after a player when you can just showcase your love of the game, or specifically, NFL RedZone?
Sure, it's just the name of a song. However, it's the perfect fit for a team that continues to dominate the league each season and we can't let it slip by just because there isn't a pun.
There's no way D'Andre Swift wasn't making this list. Sometimes you have to take the layups.
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