It’s safe to say Buffalo Bills players as well as their family members have seen just about enough of Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and the two-time defending-champion Kansas City Chiefs.
So when the Bills ended the Chiefs’ bid for a perfect season with Sunday’s 30-21 win in Orchard Park, one player’s wife took aim at Kansas City’s most famous WAG.
‘9-2!’ Bills linebacker Baylon Spector’s wife Ryleigh wrote on Instagram, referencing Buffalo’s impressive record. ‘Never a Swiftie.’
Ryleigh’s Instagram post included a phot of herself alongside Ryan Bass, the wife of Bills kicker Tyler Bass and daughter former NFL punter Rick Tuten, as well as Brianna Pomerleau, the wife of Buffalo tight end Dalton Knox.
The three Bills WAGs are seen smiling in the photo as the team improved to 4-4 against Kansas City in the Josh Allen era, although not everyone was so pleased. The admission that someone isn’t a fan of Swift amid her year-long romance with Kelce was simply too much for some to handle.
‘If it wasn’t for Low Class…She would have NO CLASS,’ one Swiftie wrote online. ‘Do better.’
One woman wrote that ‘the jealousy always shows up,’ while another wrote that Ryleigh is ‘never classy either.’
‘Yeah nobody cares if those three show up at a Bills game or not!’ one fan added. ‘They are irrelevant.’
However, not everyone in Buffalo is so anti-Swift.
Makenna Allen, Josh’s sister, turned heads on Instagram by posting a picture of herself at Swift’s Eras Tour on the other side of the New York-Ontario border. The NFL star’s kid sister sported a sparkling silver-sequin mini dress with some equally ornate boots while attending the event with two friends.
Later she posted on Instagram that the show was ‘the best night.’
Swift did not attend Sunday’s game in Orchard Park, New York, which is a little more than a two-hour drive from Toronto.
And maybe that’s for the best, seeing as the Chiefs’ bid for an undefeated season was spoiled by Allen & Co. Ultimately Patrick Mahomes ‘ last-minute pass to Kelce was intercepted by Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard to seal the 30-21 victory for Buffalo.
Buffalo has defeated the Chiefs in four straight regular-season meetings, though Kansas City holds the postseason edge, having won the past three matchups dating to 2020. And it wouldn’t be a surprise if the teams met again in January.
The packed stadium erupted in chants of ‘MVP!’ as the videoboard showed replays of Allen’s touchdown. Bills coach Sean McDermott opted to go for it on fourth-and-2 instead of kicking a field goal for a five-point lead. Allen faked a pass to his left and then broke up the middle, where he bounced off two Chiefs defenders before crossing the goal line.
Kelce was particularly quiet on Sunday, making just two catches for eight yards on four targets.