
Taylor Swift’s presence at NFL games has become a weekly spectacle, drawing new fans and driving ratings as the pop superstar supports Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce from the stands.
With Swift frequently making headlines alongside Kelce, her influence hasn’t gone unnoticed by NFL stakeholders — including Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, one of the league’s most prominent voices since he bought the franchise in 1989.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reveals his stance on Taylor Swift.
“I appreciate, by and through her Kansas City connection, the kind of interest she has brought to the NFL,” Jones said last month. “I can’t get enough Taylor Swift.”
Jones isn’t shy about his Swift fandom either.
Jerry Jones tells @OThankKevin and @inthemageors he’s a Swiftie and would “have an elaborate seat for (Taylor)” if she were to attend #DallasCowboys-Chiefs on Thanksgiving at AT&T Stadium.
“No one is a bigger fan of Taylor Swift than I am. … I can’t get enough Taylor Swift.” pic.twitter.com/kbLPtVcD1H
— 105.3 The FAN (@1053thefan) October 3, 2025
“No one is a bigger fan of Taylor Swift than I am,” Jones said. “I can’t get enough Taylor Swift.”
Jerry Jones’ suite at AT&T Stadium is typically filled with a mix of high-profile political figures, celebrities, former Cowboys greats, business partners, and members of the Jones family.
It is considered one of the most exclusive seating areas in the NFL, with roughly a few dozen seats terraced in multiple rows overlooking the field.
Notable past guests have included former U.S. presidents such as George W. Bush, political figures like Chris Christie, and global dignitaries such as Nelson Mandela.
Jones also frequently hosts Cowboys legends (for example, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, Tony Romo, Jason Witten, and others), corporate sponsors, and other VIPs tied to the team’s business operations.
The Cowboys host the Chiefs on Thanksgiving, with kickoff set for 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS.