Holly Johnson isn’t a die-hard football fan.
But this year, the 42-year-old geared up for the Super Bowl well in advance. From her Shakopee home, she crafted and sold shirts emblazoned with a cheeky slogan in the Kansas City Chiefs’ red and yellow: “Go Taylor’s boyfriend.”
“The saying was going around, and I think it’s just a really cute and clever way to kind of exemplify what she is doing for the NFL,” Johnson said. “Personally, part of the reason I think I’m probably not the hugest NFL fan is the organization is so problematic, especially when it comes to women. ... [Having] such a woman-forward figurehead is good luck for them.”
Since going public with their relationship in September, pop star Taylor Swift and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce have boosted NFL TV ratings, driven bets, spawned conspiracy theories and created a will-she-or-won’t-she frenzy about the pop star’s attendance at games. All this after the runaway success of Swift’s Eras Tour launched her into self-made billionaire — rather than just millionaire — territory. The hype culminated Sunday when Swift traveled from one of her concerts in Tokyo to Las Vegas in time to watch the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22. The cameras, of course, panned to her multiple times during the broadcast as she sported accessories bearing Kelce’s jersey number.
Swift was a main reason many expect Super Bowl LVIII to set a viewership record. Her appearances during the broadcast — alongside an entourage that included rapper Ice Spice, singer Lana Del Rey and actress Blake Lively — vastly outnumbered glimpses of other celebrity attendees and often showcased the spectator emotion behind any big play.
“That second half, when things got interesting with the Chiefs, she sort-of was every Chiefs fan, I think,” said Kristi Piehl, CEO and founder of Media Minefield. “She’s biting her nails, she’s hugging people, she’s jumping around.”
Though not immune from criticism — some male fans and pundits have lamented her as a distraction from the sport — Swift has been a boon for the NFL in a way other celebrities who attend games or even have relationships with players have not. As much as her 2023 tour stops injected tens or hundreds of millions of dollars into host cities, her relationship with Kelce has wooed new football fans and generated an estimated $331 million for the league.
Swift fan Edeunda Benson, 25, of Minneapolis, said she started watching football with her family after Swift and Kelce began dating. She now considers herself a Chiefs fan and said she’ll likely continue watching even if the relationship doesn’t last.