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Jerry Jones Repeats His Promise To Taylor Swift As Cowboys Face Possible Showdown With Chiefs - What Is Waiting At AT&T Stadium?

If you think the Taylor Swift - Travis Kelce craze has cooled off, think again. After being quietly spotted at the Kansas City Chiefs’ 23-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Taylor Swift is once again on the verge of becoming the central storyline of another NFL blockbuster: a potential Cowboys vs. Chiefs Thanksgiving showdown at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

And this time, the drama might not only come from the field, but also from the red carpet Jerry Jones is more than ready to roll out.

Taylor Swift shows up for Kelce, and one blurry photo is enough to blow up social media

According to social media posts, Taylor Swift was in the stands for the Chiefs’ 23-20 win over the Colts. Even though she tried to keep a low profile, her fans had other ideas. Just one camera angle, one blurry screenshot, was enough for X, Instagram and TikTok to be flooded with images of the "fiancée of Travis Kelce" at Arrowhead.

Taylor Swift được so sánh với Jerry Jones trong bài bình luận của Music Icon

Swift does not need to give interviews or make statements. Her simple presence at any Chiefs game is enough to push NFL buzz to a whole new level, from TV ratings to social media reach.

Jerry Jones openly flirts with the idea - ready to reserve a VIP spot for Taylor Swift

If Taylor decides to head to AT&T Stadium to watch Kelce in a Thanksgiving clash against the Dallas Cowboys, the chances of her staying under the radar are basically zero. The reason is simple: Jerry Jones has already made it clear he wants to roll out the red carpet for Taylor Swift.

In an interview on 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM), quoted by the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys owner said:

"I don’t want to do anything to jump the gun, but we would have an elaborate seat for her if she should attend the game. Nobody is a bigger fan of Taylor Swift than I am. But more importantly, we all are. So, I appreciate, buying through her Kansas City connection there, the kind of interest that she has and that she has brought to the NFL. I can’t get enough Taylor Swift."

In other words, if Taylor Swift shows up, there is no way she is sitting in some dark corner. AT&T Stadium is ready to turn into a side stage for "The Taylor Swift Show", with an elaborate seat that is luxurious, front and center, and firmly in the crosshairs of every camera in the building.

This is not just about a VIP chair. This is a calculated media play from Jerry Jones, using Taylor Swift’s star power to turn Cowboys vs. Chiefs into a full-on Thanksgiving mega-event.

Plot twist: Post Malone is doing the halftime show, and fans are buzzing about a possible Taylor Swift appearance

The story does not stop there. This year’s Thanksgiving halftime show at AT&T Stadium will feature Post Malone, the superstar who collaborated with Taylor Swift on the hit "Fortnight".

Immediately, rumors spread across Texas: Taylor Swift could make a surprise appearance on stage with Post Malone during halftime, while her fiancée Travis Kelce battles on the field below. The Dallas Morning News even ran a teasing headline: "Taylor Swift, Post Malone could link up for Cowboys vs. Chiefs Thanksgiving halftime show."

Jerry Jones tiết lộ anh là một fan cuồng nhiệt của Taylor Swift và sẽ mời cô ấy đến trận đấu Chiefs-Cowboys - Yahoo Sports

It sounds like something straight out of a Hollywood script: Patrick Mahomes and Dak Prescott on the field, Jerry Jones grinning in the owner’s box, Post Malone in the spotlight, and then Taylor Swift walking out to perform live in front of tens of millions of NFL viewers.

Is that realistic? From a practical standpoint, many sources believe it is a long shot. Security, scheduling and Taylor Swift’s recent attempts to keep a lower profile all make a surprise halftime performance unlikely. But for fans, "unlikely" does not mean "impossible". If it did happen, it would be an instant all-time moment for both Swifties and NFL fans.

If Taylor Swift shows up, Cowboys vs. Chiefs will no longer be just a football game

Whether Taylor actually takes the stage with Post Malone or not, her simple presence at AT&T Stadium would already be enough to:

  • Boost TV ratings for Cowboys vs. Chiefs to monster levels

  • Turn every crowd shot of the stands into pure content gold for social media

  • Make Jerry Jones the happiest owner in the NFL if his media gamble pays off exactly as planned

  • A Thanksgiving matchup between two of the NFL’s most high-profile franchises is already dramatic on its own. When you add the Taylor Swift - Travis Kelce storyline, Jerry Jones’ public invitation and the Post Malone halftime show, the whole thing starts to look less like a football game and more like a premium entertainment spectacle.

    Taylor Swift has not said a word. The Chiefs have not confirmed anything. The Cowboys are still just teasing. But if you are an NFL fan, a Taylor Swift fan, a Post Malone fan, or simply someone who loves big-time drama, this is the kind of game you probably do not want to miss, even if it is just one brief frame on your TV screen.

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