Philadelphia Eagles TE Dallas Goedert shades Taylor Swift during Super Bowl LIX opening night

Let the trash talking begin.  On Super Bowl opening night, Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles players were asked anything and everything by reporters. And some of those centered around one of the most important members of Chiefs Kingdom: Taylor Swift.  Dallas Goedert was on the receiving end of one of these questions and had […]

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Dallas Goedert admits Taylor Swift 'ain’t on my playlist' at Super Bowl LIX opening night
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Let the trash talking begin. 

On Super Bowl opening night, Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles players were asked anything and everything by reporters. And some of those centered around one of the most important members of Chiefs Kingdom: Taylor Swift. 

Dallas Goedert was on the receiving end of one of these questions and had a strong admission about the singer on Monday. 

"Does she sing ‘Don’t go chasing waterfalls?’ She doesn’t? Man," Goedert said. "She’s an incredible artist, but she ain’t on my playlist."

Somebody's got to help Goedert out and inform him that the song he referenced is actually by TLC.

"I'm more of the Philly guys like Meek Mill. Obviously been listening to a lot of Kendrick Lamar," he added. "Won't get to see at the halftime show, but I'm show he's going to put on quite the performance. 

Maybe Swift will even make an appearance during the halftime show. She does have a song with Kendrick Lamar after all. 

So, if Goedert likes Kendrick Lamar, he will just have to add Bad Blood to his playlist. 

Travis Kelce jumps at the opportunity to roast brother Jason Kelce when asked about how the Eagles have changed since Super Bowl LVII

Travis Kelce couldn't help himself.

In the same conversation that he shared some very heartfelt sentiments about his older brother Jason Kelce, he also managed to roast him.

And it happened during Super Bowl LIX opening night, when a reporter asked the Kansas City Chiefs tight end what's different about this Eagles team from last year.

And he didn't hesitate.

"They're a lot bigger upfront," he stated. "They don't have that really small center."

Jason is one of the best centers in NFL history, and the same can be said for Travis at the tight end position. They will celebrate each other at every moment, but also aren't afraid to poke fun when needed.

Travis saw an opening and took it.