Chiefs win Super Bowl LVIII: Taylor Swift shuts 'bad luck charm' jibes amid Travis Kelce 'rage' scandal
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Kansas City Chiefs clinched their third Super Bowl LVIII victory in the Patrick Mahomes era, triumphing over the San Francisco 49ers. Yet, the Chiefs' triumph wasn't the sole cause for celebration. Tayor Swift faced accusations of being a 'bad luck' charm, with critics asserting that the team would lose the championship if the singer remained in Allegiant Stadium.
The Chiefs secured a notable 25-22 victory, marked by Travis Kelce's rage. The championship began with a scoreless first quarter, featuring a surprising exchange of field goals. Mecole Hardman Jr.'s winning goal, thrown by Patrick Mahomes, sealed the triumph.
The 2024 Super Bowl marked the seventh-longest game in the history of the NFL. While the Chiefs had previously won the 2023 Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles, Swifties reveled in Taylor overcoming 'bad luck' allegations. A social media user expressed relief, "I’m glad people can’t call Taylor Swift bad luck now."
Another person added, "Taylor beating the bad luck charm allegations." Another critic noted, "Remember when they said that Taylor was going to be bad luck for the team?" Another internet user penned, "I don't ever want to hear another Chiefs fan say that Taylor Swift is bad luck ever again!" Another user wrote, "I remember there was a narrative out there Taylor Swift was a bad luck charm for the Chiefs. Haha. no one can say taylor is bad luck again."
I’m glad people can’t call Taylor Swift bad luck now
— Jennifer G-R (@jenpoststhings) February 12, 2024
Taylor beating the bad luck charm allegations #SuperBowl #Nfl pic.twitter.com/AWMksz9xYc
— Rhaenyra Targaryen Apologist (@katesrambling) February 12, 2024
Remember when they said that Taylor was going to be bad luck for the team?#SuperBowl
— Brie 🟧 (@briesies89) February 12, 2024
I don't ever want to hear another Chiefs fan say that Taylor Swift is bad luck ever again! https://t.co/VVKEbwTG7Q
— Jen B (@Jb84107) February 12, 2024
I remember there was a narrative out there Taylor Swift was a bad luck charm for the Chiefs. Haha.
— Chase Metivier (@ChaseMetivier) February 12, 2024
Taylor Swift celebrates Travis Kelce's Super Bowl LVII win
Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce's, celebrated a victorious Super Bowl LVII as his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, secured a win. The singer joyfully leaped in excitement and shared a cozy hug with Travis following his team's success.
In attendance at the significant event were Taylor's friends, including Ice Spice, Blake Lively, and Keleigh Teller. Taylor's parents, Andrea and Scott, joined the enthusiastic crowd at Allegiant Stadium to support Travis and the Chiefs. Travis' family also cheered alongside Taylor in a show of unity for the Super Bowl.
Taylor's younger brother attended the game, and singer Lana Del Rey joined Taylor during the second quarter, adding to the star-studded Super Bowl experience.
"That's real love. That's what you can get when you have the good support of a woman behind you." - @nateburleson pic.twitter.com/8jrdlw4aD1
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) February 12, 2024
Travis Kelce slams head coach Andy Reid in heated argument
In a heated moment, Taylor Swift's beau, Travis Kelce, engaged in a heated argument with Kansas City Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid. A viral video captured Travis screaming and grabbing Andy's arm, causing the 65-year-old coach to lose his balance and stumble backward. Another player intervened, pulling Travis away as he continued to yell. Travis faced backlash for his confrontation with the head coach, and some labeled him a 'red flag' for Taylor due to the incident.
Super Bowl LVIII becomes second 'overtime' in game's history
Super Bowl LVIII etches its name in history as the second-ever 'overtime' in the football championship's history. Following the 49ers' goal, the Kansas City Chiefs responded with one of their own, leveling the game at the conclusion of regulation.
With the score knotted at 19-19 after Harrison Butker's late field goal in regulation, the new rules came into play. Each team was granted an opportunity to possess the ball, with both the Chiefs and 49ers having three timeouts each. However, if the score remained tied after each team's initial possession, the next score would decide the game.