Taylor Swift looked at Kansas City Chiefs’ hope for a three-peat Fizzle earlier this month when Philadelphia Eagles Steamrolled Chiefs to win the 2025 Super Bowl.
Swift traveled to New Orleans to support Chiefs and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. At one point, Swift was shown at Caesar’s Superdome Big Screen on the game.
Some fans inside the building seemed to reject Swift’s presence and immediately directed some high boos on the music star. During his visit to Indianapolis this week for the NFL Scouting Combine, Chief’s head coach Andy Reid, how Swift handled criticism.
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Kansas City Chief’s main coach Andy Reid on the sidelines against Houston Texans during the first half of an AFC division game from 2025 at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imag- Pictures)
Reid described Swift as a “good girl” and said she has used the right approach when facing control.
“She’s a good girl,” Reid told Pro Football Talk. “She handles it all in the right way. It’s a tough deal. She’s doing a good job of dealing with it.”
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Reid also paid tribute to Kelce for his response to the increased noise.
“Kelce, I think, do a good job of dealing with it,” the coach added.
Reid suggested that criticisms of the NFL players’ loved ones often come with the territory.
“She’s part of the team, and like the other girlfriends and wives, they’re part of it. And that’s all part of the process.”

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Getty Images)
Boos, who was targeting Swift, seemed to coincide with some of Boos Chiefs players had to fight from a seemingly pro-Eagles audience when they got out of the tunnel before the Super Bowl started.
Swift and Kelce have maintained a relatively low profile since Super Bowl. On February 18, the podcast “New Heights” announced that there would be no new episode that week.
“No new episode this week, but we’re back soon with offseason episodes with amazing guests,” the official account of the podcast that was sent to social media.
Travis and Jason Kelce routinely post new episodes of the podcast weekly.
Much of the Scratch About Travis has recently been about whether he will return to Chiefs next season. During a recent “New Heights” episode, Kelce said he “kicked every one can I can down the road” as it relates to his pension decision. He turns 36 in October.
Reid said he urged Kelce to take some time to “get away” before making a decision on his football future.

Kansas City Chief’s tight end Travis Kelce scores on a 48-yard touchdown reception during the first half of a wild-card playoff game against Pittsburgh Steelers January 16, 2022 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Colin E. Braley)
“I said to him ‘got away. Don’t think of all that. Just got rid of man. Cool down, and then we got time for it,” said Reid by the combine. “I know it’s out there that there’s a deadline, but he and I are talking all the time. So I find out from him.”
The Super Bowl loss also brought Kelces 12. NFL season to a disappointing ending. He ended the regular season with 823 receiving yards, the second year in a row the Star Tight than not the 1,000-yard mark.
Last month, during a performance at “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Kelce admitted that his thoughts on retirement tend to swing, but he plans to “re -evaluate” during the high season.
The NFL veteran also said that Swift continues to offer his full support for his playing career.
“She fully urges me to enjoy playing this game,” Kelce told Smith. “I got all support in the world to continue chasing these dreams.”
Chief’s General Manager Brett Veach suggested that Kelce lean against playing in 2025.
“How we left at the end of the season is that he was fired up. He has one year more under contract,” Veach said.
“Still think he has that fire and desire to play, and in terms of, there is no deadline. I think we left (that) when he would be back and we are happy to get him back and get him started.”