🚨 THANKSGIVING SHOCKER: Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Declares Himself Taylor Swift’s No. 1 Fan — Promises Her a “Special Seat” at the Jets Game 👇💙⭐🎤
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Dallas, TX — Thanksgiving just got a whole lot bigger.
While Cowboys Nation is buzzing about the upcoming holiday clash against the New York Jets, team owner Jerry Jones managed to shift the spotlight away from football — and straight onto pop icon Taylor Swift.
In a stunning moment with reporters, Jones couldn’t hide his excitement when the superstar’s name came up. He didn’t just admit to being a fan… he went all in:
“I’ve been around legends my whole life, but Taylor Swift is in a league of her own. If she comes to our Thanksgiving game, I’ll make sure she’s got the best seat in the house — right next to me. The Cowboys are America’s Team, and Taylor’s America’s superstar… it doesn’t get any bigger than that.” — Jerry Jones
Social Media ERUPTS
Within minutes, Twitter (now X), Instagram, and TikTok lit up like fireworks. Cowboys fans joked about Jerry trading a draft pick just to get Swift on the sidelines, while Swifties declared they might finally root for the Cowboys if their idol shows up at AT&T Stadium.
Memes are already flying: Jerry in a cowboy hat with a friendship bracelet, Dak Prescott throwing a touchdown “to impress Taylor,” and even Swift being photoshopped into the Cowboys’ cheerleading squad.
Cowboys vs. Jets Just Became The Show
The Cowboys are already America’s Thanksgiving tradition, but with this bombshell promise, the Jets showdown may now rival the Super Bowl in hype. Could Taylor actually appear in Dallas for the game? Neither her reps nor the NFL have commented… yet.
What’s Next?
With Jerry Jones openly calling himself Taylor’s No. 1 fan, one thing is certain: the spotlight is no longer just on the Cowboys’ playoff push — it’s on whether the world’s biggest superstar will accept her “special invitation.”
👉 Cowboys vs Jets. Thanksgiving Day. AT&T Stadium.
Football, family, turkey… and maybe Taylor Swift?
This could go down as the most unforgettable Thanksgiving in NFL history.