In a recent appearance on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show," Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley came to the defense of global superstar Taylor Swift, who was met with a chorus of boos from Eagles fans during Super Bowl LIX.
The incident occurred when Swift, who was attending the game to support her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, appeared on the Jumbotron at the Caesars Superdome. Despite her presence being a show of support for her partner, the crowd's reaction was overwhelmingly negative, with many fans booing her.
Barkley expressed his confusion and disappointment over the fans' reaction. "I remember that they showed her on the jumbotron, and she got booed. I don’t get it. I don’t get why she was getting hate there," he said during the interview. Barkley argued that Swift's presence at the game was actually beneficial for the NFL, highlighting her role in expanding the sport's visibility and reach.
"She was there supporting her significant other, and she’s made the game bigger," Barkley emphasized. "In football, we’re all about, ‘How can we expand the game and make it more?’ We’re traveling to Brazil, we’re traveling to Mexico. Apparently, we’re traveling to Australia soon. We’re trying to expand the game, and her being a part of it is only helping it. I don’t get the dislike she’s getting."[3][4][5]
Barkley's defense of Swift was not isolated; tennis legend Serena Williams also showed her support for the singer on social media. Williams posted, "I love you @taylorswift13 dont listen to those booo!!" following the incident[3].
This incident is just one of several recent examples of Swift's generosity and dedication to her fans and the people around her. Recently, a video surfaced showing Swift returning to tip employees at the 2025 Grammy Awards afterparty, a gesture that reflects her consistent practice of showing appreciation to those who work behind the scenes. Earlier, she made headlines for giving her entire tour crew substantial bonuses, totaling $197 million over the two years of her Eras Tour. This included handing out $100,000 bonuses to each of her truck drivers, a gesture that was deeply appreciated by those who received it[2].
Barkley's comments underscore the broader impact that celebrities like Taylor Swift can have on sports and their ability to attract new audiences. Despite the negative reception from some fans, Swift's presence continues to contribute to the growing global appeal of the NFL.