Famed broadcaster says he’s picking Chiefs to win Super Bowl because of Taylor Swift

The Kansas City Chiefs are on a mission to make history by becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowl titles. While most fans and experts are analyzing the team’s top offense, star players like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, and the coaching prowess of Andy Reid, one person has a unique theory on why the Chiefs will come out on top once again – Brent Musburger.
Musburger, a veteran sports broadcaster, recently made a bold statement on his show “What the Football,” claiming that Taylor Swift, the girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, is a key factor in the team’s success this season. According to Musburger, the Chiefs are a perfect 9-0 in games attended by Swift in Kansas City this year, and the winning streak extends even further back to last season.
But Swift’s presence at Chiefs games is not the only reason Musburger believes the team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy once again. He also points to the so-called “Curse of Cousins,” a trend that has seen teams who lose to Kirk Cousins during the regular season fail to win the Super Bowl. The Eagles, the Chiefs’ opponents in the big game, fell victim to this curse after losing to Cousins’ Atlanta Falcons in Week 2.
Despite facing Cousins earlier in the season, the Chiefs managed to come out on top with a 22-17 victory. However, Musburger can’t help but wonder what would have happened if Swift had been in attendance for that game as well.
Swift, who attended last year’s Super Bowl amidst her Eras Tour, will have an easier commute this year now that the tour has ended. With Swift’s lucky charm and the Curse of Cousins working in their favor, the Chiefs seem to have all the ingredients for another championship run.
As the anticipation for Super Bowl LIX between the Chiefs and the Eagles builds, fans are left wondering if Musburger’s offbeat theories will prove to be true. One thing is for certain – with Taylor Swift in the stands and the Curse of Cousins looming over their opponents, the Chiefs are poised to make history once again.