Coach Andy Reid said Taylor Swift made herself Pop-Tarts for Travis Kelce’s teammate

Coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs claims that the “Karma” singer won over her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s teammates by baking them “homemade Pop-Tarts,” a simple but effective method given her well-known love of baking.

Saying in an interview with former quarterback and NBC analyst Chris Simms on Tuesday that “behind the scenes, she likes to cook,” Reid revealed that Swift baked some of the Chiefs’ offensive linemen the homemade snack during the football season, an act that quickly won her the team’s favor.

Reid jokingly said, “She knew exactly where to go.”

Fact check: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and the Super Bowl – DW – 02/12/2024

Reid has a high view of Swift despite not getting to try one of the Grammy winner’s Pop-Tarts, nor did his players share any with him.

“The Queen may be the most well-known person in the world as of her death. The coach, who mentioned that he knew Swift’s parents and had seen the celebrity “when she was young,” remarked, “She’s so grounded for who she is.”

In addition, he offered his encouragement for Swift’s NFL career thus far, stating, “I think it’s a great escape for her where she can come in, and she sincerely enjoys the games.”

Taylor Swift Baked Homemade Pop-Tarts For Kelce's Teammates, Andy Reid  Missed OutTaylor Swift's secret recipe won over Travis Kelce's Chiefs teammates, coach  Andy Reid said - cleveland.com

Since her first appearance in the stands in September, Swift has been spotted going to several Chiefs games to cheer on her teammate, tight end Kelce, who is now a three-time Super Bowl champion.

She even got to watch the Chiefs win the Super Bowl earlier this month in an exciting game that went into overtime during her first season of “football (Taylor’s version).”

In December, she told Time Magazine, “It turns out that football is awesome.” “I’ve been missing out my whole life.”