The Kansas City Chiefs’ dynasty hasn’t just cracked — it’s collapsed. And while analysts point to injuries, poor offense, and missing weapons… one NFL rival has a more explosive theory. Los Angeles Rams standout Puka Nacua is publicly blaming the downfall on none other than Taylor Swift.
During a live stream with Adin Ross and N3on, Nacua laughed as he accused the Chiefs of falling victim to a “Swift curse,” suggesting Kansas City lost its magic the moment Travis Kelce’s global pop superstar fiancée entered the spotlight — and then mysteriously faded from it.
He briefly acknowledged legitimate on-field issues — Rashee Rice’s absence, Pacheco’s struggles, weak run game — before pivoting to the claim that sent Swifties and Chiefs Kingdom into meltdown.
“It’s got to be the Swift curse,” he joked, insisting the team “ran out of juice” once the romance hype died down.
The irony? Swift was present when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl in 2024 and nearly secured a three-peat last season. The so-called curse didn’t stop them then.
This year, Swift attended fewer games and arrived under heavy protection due to stalking threats, shifting from viral luxury-suite entrances to discreet, shielded arrivals at Arrowhead.
Her lower profile hasn’t just quieted her presence — it’s fueled speculation:
Did the spotlight help the Chiefs?
Or did it distract them?
And now, a brutal new question hangs over Arrowhead:
If the dynasty is fading… does Travis Kelce retire?
Or does he fight to prove the “curse” theory wrong?
Swift, who is set to wed Kelce this summer, may be planning a wedding — while Chiefs fans fear they’re planning a farewell.
One thing is clear:
Whether you believe in curses or coincidence, the Chiefs are out of the playoffs for the first time in a decade…
and the NFL is reveling in the drama.