Taylor Swift, with her famous Eras Tour and recent relationship with Travis Kelce, has appeared on screen various times, and while some people love it, others hate it. However, featuring Taylor Swift has brought in millions of dollars for the NFL, so she has been featured any time Kelce receives a pass or scores a touchdown to appeal to a wider audience. Is Taylor Swift ruining football, or is she enhancing it?
“I think she’s a fan. If she wants to attend a game, she can certainly do that” said Spanish teacher Mr. Paprocki ‘00.
Many people have similar viewpoints on these appearances. Most do not mind the few seconds spent focused on Taylor Swift and are neutral on the topic.
“I don’t really care. I just don’t like her personally,” said junior Britney Plotkin.
Viewpoints about Taylor Swift herself are implemented in people’s opinions about the football games. People that like Taylor Swift and her music that she creates will likely appreciate the ten-second features. On the other hand, people who dislike Taylor Swift will steadfastly proclaim that she is ruining football.
Although most people are neutral about this subject, it is important to notice Taylor Swift’s appearances because the NFL became less about sports and more about entertainment. If sports and entertainment go together, then people will not mind or even enjoy the new viewpoint, but if the enterprise is only about sports, then the change is not acceptable. Taylor Swift scarcely appeared in games, but she is only a spectator as Mr. Paprocki said. She has a right to come to games and support her boyfriend, but the camera chooses to point at her. Whatever is best for the NFL should be established, so the NFL has to weigh whether they want more viewers or more football fans. Taylor Swift will continue to appear in football and throughout the music industry as a fan and a music creator, so all the dads, Brads, and Chads who wish that she would disappear from their football games can enjoy the tackles while people slowly withdraw from an integration of pop culture into sports.