Taylor Swift And Former QB Bernie Kosar Took A Quick Photoshoot Ahead Of Chiefs Vs. Chargers Game
Taylor Swift is indeed a football fan. Ahead of the Chiefs’ game, Taylor got a quick picture with former QB, Bernie Kosar.
When Kosar, a prolific quarterback for the Browns in the 1980s and 1990s, shared pictures of himself with Swift in Kansas City on social media on Sunday, the NFL’s Swift takeover took an unexpected turn.
In anticipation of attending her alleged lover Travis Kelce’s game versus the Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium, Swift is sporting a red Chiefs T-shirt.
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Swift is seen in one of the pictures giving the thumbs up, and while the nature of Swift and Kosar’s relationship is unknown, the two were at someone’s house watching the Browns vs. Colts game.
After the two were originally connected in September, Swift has seen three of Kelce’s last four games.
The two have been photographed out on dates in New York City. Last week, they attended “Saturday Night Live,” where they were rumored to be showing off their PDA at the afterparty.
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After spending more than eight seasons playing for the Browns, Kosar, at fifty-nine, was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1987.
Swift is anticipated to attend the Chiefs’ Week 7 game, according to Tracy Wolfson of CBS Sports, who made the announcement earlier on Sunday.
More About Bernie Kosar
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American Bernie Kosar played quarterback in the National Football League before retiring from professional football. He was a football player for the University of Miami’s collegiate squad, which won a national championship in 1983 under his leadership. Later, he played in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys (1993), Miami Dolphins (1994–1996), and Cleveland Browns (1985–1993). His team, the 1993 Cowboys, won Super Bowl XXVIII with him as their backup quarterback.
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Kosar has been active in a number of sports and business endeavors since he retired from the NFL in 1996. Throughout the 1990s, he served as the host of the Nestlé/Bernie Kosar Charity Classic at the Tanglewood National Golf Club in Bainbridge Township, Ohio.
In 2001, Kosar and pharmaceutical tycoon Alan Cohen bought the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers.
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There were rumors in 2007 that Kosar, who is a member of the University of Miami’s board of regents, might become the team’s head coach there. Before Randy Shannon was eventually awarded the position, Kosar admitted that he had thought about accepting it.
In 2007, Kosar also bought a minority stake in the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League, announcing that the team will relocate to Cleveland and play under the Cleveland Gladiators moniker. Kosar was appointed CEO and team president of the club on October 16, 2007. With a 9–7 regular season record, the Gladiators qualified for the playoffs in 2008.
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Kosar was brought on board by the Cleveland Browns as a consultant on October 17, 2009.
In collaboration with the regional sports media outlet BIGPLAY, Kosar premiered “The Bernie Kosar Show” in September of 2022. A podcast about sports in which cornerback Hanford Dixon of the Cleveland Browns speaks with athletes and covers the team’s history, current situation, and future plans.