Philadelphia Eagles Fans Create Profane T-Shirts Directed at Taylor Swift Before 2025 Super Bowl

04 February 2025 2792
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Taylor Swift‘s 2025 Super Bowl experience might be brutal as some Philadelphia Eagles fans are getting ready to attack the pop superstar with a hateful message T-shirt before the big game against her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his Kansas City Chiefs.

NFL writer Dov Kleiman showed off a close-up of the shirt and message via X on February 1, which read “F–k Taylor Swift” with the Eagles team logo over the “C” to make the shirt less NSFW. The Eagle logo also appeared in place of the “Y” in her first name and “W” in her first and last name.

Dov showed a stack of the shirts along with the message, “Awful: Eagles fans have made shirts to give out cursing out Taylor Swift for the Super Bowl,” adding, “There's no place for this in sports.”

Some Eagles fans disagreed, asking where they could get their hands on the item.

“I want one,” one user wrote, while another asked, “Looks fine to me, where could one purchase this? Asking for a friend.”

“Soooo where can I get this?” one Philly fan commented, as another snarked, “Awful … where can I get one?”

Several other users called out the NFL for showing Taylor, 35, at Kansas City Chiefs games in what they thought was a too-frequent basis. “There's no place in sports to put her on TV constantly. We don’t give a f–k about Swift yet we are forced to see her every game,” one NFL fan wrote.

Others supported Taylor and slammed the shirt, with one person commenting, “There's so much place for this in sports,” Another wrote, “Now I really hope the Chiefs kick Philly’s ass.”

Taylor is all but certain to be in the stands at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 9, for Super Bowl LIX. Travis’ Chiefs are hoping to become the first team in NFL history to pull off a three-peat of three Super Bowl wins in a row.

Kansas City beat Philadelphia in the 2023 Super Bowl prior to Travis, 35, and Taylor’s romance blossoming in the summer of that year. The “Anti-Hero” singer was in the standsat Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium in February 2024 to watch the Chiefs win football’s biggest game against the San Francsico 49ers in a dramatic overtime finish.

Taylor addressed the attention she receives at Chiefs games during a December 2023 profile after being named Time‘s Person of the Year.

“I’m just there to support Travis,” she told the publication. “I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads.”

Kelce family friend and sportscaster Adam Lefkoe claimed Taylor was a bit rattled thanks to members of the Bills Mafia when she attended the Chiefs’ January 2024 divisional game against Buffalo at Orchard Park, New York’s Highmark Stadium.

“I have heard from people very close that it was not a great experience in Buffalo. It was not. For all parties involved. And I’m talking about the most famous of all the parties,” Adam, 38, told Kay Adams on her Up & Adams YouTube show on November 14, 2024. It came after the Grammy winner was noticeably absent at the Chiefs versus Bills regular season game in Buffalo on November 17, 2024, despite wrapping up an Eras tour show in nearby Toronto, Canada, the night prior.

“I think that it kind of shocked the Kelce family and everyone related to the Kelce family the reception they got,” Adam continued.

“I think they were kind of going in being like, ‘This is going to be an amazing game with good energy.’ And they got there and they experienced Bills Mafia in full form, in its complete ruthlessness,” he added. “And I think they left and went, ‘I don’t know if I want to experience that again.’”

The Super Bowl is going to pose an interesting challenge for Taylor and the Kelce family. Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, played his entire 13-season career for the Eagles and his wife, Kylie Kelce, is a die-hard Philadelphia fan.

The trio watched Travis play in the 2024 Super Bowl in a suite at Allegiant Stadium. Jason, 37, even wore the Chiefs’ red and yellow team colors. He announced his retirement from the NFL in March 2024. This time around, things will be different.

“I can’t wear Kansas City red for this one, Trav,” Jason explained on the January 29 episode of the siblings’ “New Heights” podcast. “I can’t wear red. I can’t wear it. I can’t bring myself to it,” the former Eagles star center added.

Kylie, 32, shared how the couple’s three daughters will be showing their support for Travis during the Super Bowl during her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast.

Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1, will be wearing “Go Uncle Trav” shirts, as, “They love their uncle … And of course, they love cheering him on. … He is our family, and I want to make sure that the girls feel included.”


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