Tom Brady and Richard Seymour were approved as minority shareholders of the Las Vegas Raiders at the league’s meeting in Atlanta on Tuesday.
Two former NFL stars appear to have sparked questions about Taylor Swift and the possibility of the pop star owning the team in the future. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell would certainly welcome such an effort.
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According to Sports Illustrated, Goodell was asked if anyone had approached Swift about purchasing the Chiefs’ work.
Goodell responded, “I think she has the ability to do it if she’s interested.”
According to Forbes, Swift’s net worth is approximately $1.6 million. That’s likely to grow as she announced the upcoming release of “The Eras Tour Book.”
“We begin the final leg of The Eras Tour this week. It’s hard to understand. This tour has been the most amazing experience and we knew we wanted to commemorate the memories we made together in a special way.” She wrote a post on her Instagram.
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“The Official Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Book” will be “filled with my own personal reflections, never-before-seen behind-the-scenes photos, and all the magical memories each night brings you,” she added.
Over the past 13 months, Swift has become much more ingrained in the NFL than anyone expected since she began dating Chiefs star Travis Kelce.
Goodell commented on Swift’s presence at the pre-Super Bowl game in February.
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“I think it’s great that she’s in this game. It’s definitely creating a buzz. It’s giving us another group of young fans, especially young women, who are interested in why she’s in this game and why she cares. “Besides the relationship with Travis (her), she’s a football fan and I think that’s a good thing for us.”
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