Chiefs fans fume over vulgar Taylor Swift Eagles shirt before Super Bowl 2025

The Super Bowl 2025 trash talk reached an explicit level over the weekend when an image of a vulgar anti-Taylor Swift shirt circulated on X before next weekend’s championship clash between the Eagles and Chiefs.In a photo shared Saturday by NFL aggregator Dov Kleiman, the message on the apparel reads “F–k Taylor Swift” with the Eagles logo placed on each line.The origins of the merchandise are unclear.Warning: Explicit languageAs the post made its way around social media, several Chiefs fans reacted to the crass message aimed at the pop megastar, 35, who has been dating star tight end Travis Kelce since 2023.“Wow Eagles fan, classy,” one X user wrote in response to a re-post from the Kansas City account, @BBQChiefs.“Seriously.People can really be garbage,” another wrote.One user summed up their dismay in a few words: “Very unnecessary & immature.” While some called attention to Swift’s Philadelphia fandom, others articulated how karma or “Tayvoodoo” could factor into the Super Bowl.“Tayvoodoo about to hit like a mf,” @BBQChiefs wrote in their initial message.“Karma is the guy on the chiefs,” another X user slyly remarked.“Tayvoodoo” is described by Urban Dictionary as “a sudden wave of karma resulting in crippling of mental/physical health or sudden drop in popularity/fame” stemmed from “attacking/feuding” with the 14-time Grammy winner.Long before the Chiefs were on the precipice of NFL history with a shot at a Super Bowl three-peat, Kelce and his older brother, retired Eagles center Jason Kelce, discussed the unique aura surrounding Kansas City during its dominant 2024 campaign.“I kind of feel like you guys are the ‘Angels in the Outfield,’ there’s some unknown…,” Jason said on the “New Heights” podcast in early December when the Chiefs were 11-1.“Here you go with this f–king Tayvoodoo s–t.

This dude’s such a d–khead,” Kelce, 35, replied.This year marks Swift’s second Super Bowl ru...

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