Photos of down judge Sarah Thomas and pop star Taylor SwiftSarah Thomas and Taylor Swift (Photos via Getty Images)
Female NFL referee Sarah Thomas is being accused of setting the Kansas City Chiefs to win for Taylor Swift.

The Chiefs haven’t been that great this season, but they are still 9-0. They have come back to win games from seemingly impossible situations to keep their streak alive.

Swift was at Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos, which ended with a miraculous blocked kick that saved the game for KC.

NFL fans have been accusing the NFL of rigging games for the defending champions, and that one of their refs was reported to have met up with Taylor before the game on Sunday added fuel to the fire.

“Sarah Thomas, the down judge (ref) for today’s Chiefs/Broncos game, briefly met with Taylor Swift before the game,” Kansas reporter Landon Reinhardt tweeted on the day. “She was on FaceTime with family and I heard her say, ‘Did you get that screenshot?’

Fans Immediately Accused The Down Judge Of Rigging The Game For Taylor Swift And The Chiefs

Of course, the above set fans off…

“A pregame meet and greet with Taylor Swift outside the Chiefs locker room IS A BRIBE. This needs to be investigated and she should never see an NFL field again!” one declared.

“Not a surprise. The NFL, league offices and the Shield love them some KC Chiefs,” said a second.

“She threw a flag for no reason except maybe it gave the Chiefs time to regroup,” a third added. “The flag was picked up. I said to my TV. I wonder if she is a Taylor Swift fan. The TV didn’t answer. But later I read things like this on X.”

The Chiefs will play some stern opposition this weekend, with a game against the Buffalo Bills scheduled for Sunday.

Just about everyone will have an eye on this one.

VIDEO: Victor Wembanyama Reveals He Used To Like Some NBA Stars Until He Realized They Don’t Put In The Right Work

Victor Wembanyama shares his change of mind for some NBA starsVictor Wembanyama (Image Credit: YouTube/@SI)
Victor Wembanyama is entering his second season with the San Antonio Spurs after a stellar rookie year, where he was the first overall pick and won the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Following his successful debut, Wembanyama showcased his skills on the international stage by leading the French national team to a silver medal at the Paris Olympics.

Recently, Wembanyama graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, where he shared insights into his basketball journey. During the interview, he candidly discussed how his perspective on some NBA stars has changed over time.

“I think both in a good and bad way it’s how truly the best in the game are. How in a good way some of them are really impressive and inspiring in the way they approach the game every night,” Wembanyama said.


But others that I used to like, and now I’m just like, nah. I’m not sure that they deserve you know. They don’t seem like they put as much work as I thought,” he added.