It's well known that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones loves making headlines, and what better way to get front-and-center media coverage than talking about superstar Taylor Swift on the release day of her newest album.
With Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" now officially available, the timing couldn't have been better for Jones to discuss the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys matchup on Nov. 27. During an appearance on 105.3 The Fan, Jones was asked about Swift potentially attending the Chiefs vs. Cowboys game on Thanksgiving Day.
As The Athletic's Jon Machota revealed, Jones admitted that "there's nobody a bigger fan of Taylor Swift" than him. He made sure to add that he'd have a seat ready for her if she were in attendance.
For good measure, he added that he "can't get enough Taylor Swift," citing the interest she's added to the NFL.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones when asked on @1053thefan about Taylor Swift potentially attending the Cowboys vs. Chiefs game on Thanksgiving Day: “We would have an elaborate seat for her if she should attend the game. There’s nobody a bigger fan of Taylor Swift than I am.”
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) October 3, 2025
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Although the comment itself is far from surprising, it's worth noting that the Chiefs vs. Cowboys matchup on Thanksgiving could be pivotal for both teams.
The Chiefs currently sit at 2-2 while the Cowboys are 1-2-1 through four weeks. However, Kansas City has a few tough matchups ahead of the Cowboys game, facing the Detroit Lions on Oct. 12, Buffalo Bills on Nov. 2 and Denver Broncos on Nov. 16.
As for the Cowboys, it's their matchups surrounding the Chiefs game that could lead to troubled waters. Before facing Patrick Mahomes and company, Dallas is set for a rematch against the rival Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 23 and will play the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Chargers in the three weeks after Thanksgiving.
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