One Minneapolis-based radio station is sending a bold message ahead of the Vikings game on Sunday against the Chiefs and Taylor Swift’s rumored boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
Leading up to the Week 5 matchup in Minnesota, a “Beat Taylor’s boyfriend” billboard from myTalk 107.1 was displayed in Minneapolis amid the hype surrounding the Chiefs tight end’s burgeoning romance with the pop megastar.
“We don’t talk sports much, but talking Taylor is right up our alley!” the station wrote of the billboard Thursday on Instagram.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter also spotted the billboard, according to a photo on his X account, as well as a “Welcome Mr. Pfizer” sign, a nod to Aaron Rodgers’ jab at Kelce from earlier in the week.
Though it remains to be seen if Swift, 33, will be in attendance Sunday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey encouraged the singer to make a return trip to T.D. Bank Stadium — months after her “Eras Tour” stop in June.
“If Taylor chooses to come back to Minneapolis [sometimes known as Swiftieapolis] this weekend, we’ll be Ready For It. It’s possible she will have to console Travis Kelce after the Vikings beat the Chiefs, but there are plenty of great spots across town for them to go on a date and lift their spirits!” Frey told TMZ on Wednesday.
Swift has cheered on Kelce, 34, and the Chiefs for the past two weeks.
She initially sent the internet into a tailspin on Sept. 24, when she caught the Chiefs’ 41-10 win over the Bears at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
The Grammy winner and her A-List pals — including Sophie Turner and Blake Lively — took in the Chiefs’ “Sunday Night Football” clash against the Jets the following week at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Kansas City earned its third win of the season with a 23-20 victory.
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Days after the win, Kelce spoke about how he’s navigating the heightened attention surrounding his personal life.
“I was on top of the world after the Super Bowl, and right now, even more on top of the world, so it’s fun, man,” said Kelce, who has won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs.
“At the same time, [the attention] comes with it. You’ve got a lot of people that care about Taylor, for good reason. So… just gotta keep living and earning and enjoying the moments.
“At the end of the day, I’ve always been pretty good about compartmentalizing and being able to stay focused in this building and I’ll just keep rolling with that.”
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