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Tony Dungy Says Taylor Swift 'Disenchants' NFL Fans As a Distraction

TMZ.com Saturday, 13 January 2024
Tony Dungy's stirring up bad blood with the NFL's new golden goose in Taylor Swift ... essentially saying she distracts from the sport, which he thinks is a very bad thing. In a recent interview with Fox News, the former NFL player/coach was asked…
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News video: Taylor Swift gifted her scarf to a fan at a Kansas City Chiefs game

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Taylor Swift gifted her scarf to a fan at a Kansas City Chiefs game after deciding that the young woman was her "good luck charm" at the NFL match.

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