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Taylor Swift’s presence in theNFLcontinues to make waves, even when her boyfriend,Travis Kelce, isn’t nearby. Though Kelce wasn’t present at Swift’s Miami concert, her influence managed to surface in unexpected places. Notably, Swift altered the lyrics of her song Karma to give a shoutout to the Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end. However, what caught attention recently is that her name inspired more than just song lyrics – it influenced play-calling on the football field.Also Read:”Who’s soft and who’s not soft”: Bill Belichick sharpens his criticism of Patriots’ coaching staff amid disappointing 1-6 season startIn an unusual turn of events,Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator, Kliff Kingsbury, revealed how Taylor Swift became a part of an actual NFL play. In Week 7, during the Commanders’ dominant 40-7 win against theCarolina Panthers, a specific play led to rookie tight end Ben Sinnott’s three-yard touchdown catch, and Kingsbury made an interesting revelation. He shared, “His first catch was a touchdown, and the play was called Taylor Swift. We probably carried it three weeks and just finally got to calling it.”Though there is no concrete proof that Taylor Swift directly inspired the play, the association is amusing and undeniable. After Sinnott caught the touchdown pass from Marcus Mariota, he found himself in a “blank space,” cleverly referencing Swift’s famous song. Sinnott’s swift move included faking out the Panthers’ edge defender before darting into the corner, creating enough separation to score the easy touchdown.This quirky connection between Swift and NFL play-calling isn’t entirely unheard of. Throughout the league’s history, various famous personalities have been referenced during play calls, adding a layer of fun and creativity to the game. For instance, last season, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow included playful references to Tom Brady, Steven Spielberg, and other celebrities in his calls. Similarly, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was overheard calling plays named after LeBron James in a matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.As Taylor Swift’s influence grows, it seems her involvement with the NFL has taken on new forms, from song lyrics to touchdown calls. This unlikely crossover between the NFL and the music world brings a fun twist to both entertainment realms, proving once again that Taylor Swift is a force to be reckoned with, on and off the stage.Also Read:”We don’t have time”: Davante Adams opens up about his emotional speech to Jets after crushing loss to Steelers