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Can Taylor Swift of the Chiefs be compared to the most prominent Falcons supporters?

The league is in a state of shock over the celebrity singer-songwriter. Depending on who you ask, her relationship with Travis Kelce is either the worst thing ever or the greatest thing ever.

My dad would be fuming over TV crews broadcasting Swift nonstop in between plays if he were still with us. His generation is not alone in feeling this way. Many younger individuals, on the other hand, and more tolerant elder fans don’t find it offensive at all.

For a moment, imagine suppose you and I were in charge of the NFL’s business side. Our worth was reflected in our compensation. We can all agree that Taylor Swift is almost her own economy, thus showcasing her is beneficial for businesses.

Never before has a person, thing, or location had the same financial influence on the NFL as Swift has. More fans have found the league thanks to her than through anyone or anything else in history. Naturally, those in authority will take advantage of it.
I’ve officially christened the Super Bowl the Taylor Swift Super Bowl, and it’s the talk of the town. CBS enjoyed themselves while investigating the most well-known fan of each property.

Numerous well-known people, such as singers, activists, and businesspeople, are from Atlanta. The three most well-known Falcons supporters according to CBS were former President Jimmy Carter, artist Usher, and actor Samuel L. Jackson.

There would be differences in responses from every Falcons fan depending on who you question. The answer is obvious if you ask someone who was born in the late 1970s or early 1980s: Carter. At one point, he was the president of the most powerful nation on earth, making him the most well-known person in the entire globe.

That would not be the case today. Jackson served as the main spokesperson for the “Rise Up” campaign and was the face of the Falcons in 2016 during their heyday. But he isn’t actually seen that often these days. Usher has a strong case as well because he will be performing at this year’s Super Bowl.

None of them can compare to Taylor Swift at all. She has the same fame as Michael Jackson, Elvis, the Beatles, etc. One may argue that, given the prevalence of social media in our day and age, she is the most famous person in history.

Her influence has been enormous on the NFL.

ESPN’s suggested Falcons trade in exchange for the top choice.

ESPN grades most recent Eagles and Falcons trade

Free agency will arrive sooner rather than later as the Falcons coaching staff, led by Raheem Morris, is starting to take shape.

But Terry Fontenot has some work ahead of him. There are plans to extend A.J. Terrell, and Atlanta could be able to sign several upcoming free agents, most notably Calais Campbell.

After that, the general manager of the Falcons will concentrate on free agency, where he will have $25 million available to him. But Fontenot doesn’t need to restructure a single deal in order to generate roughly $20 million in cap space. After free agency, Fontenot and his front office will concentrate on the draft, where the team has the 8th overall pick right now, and their entire draft capital allocation.

The Falcons will have several chances to address the quarterback situation throughout the summer. Baker Mayfield and Kirk Cousins should be the first and last free agent options, but that may not be possible. Both might choose to re-sign with their current teams, which would push the Falcons to consider a veteran free agent like Russell Wilson—who might only be a temporary solution.

The Falcons also have the option to go through the draft. The top three picks appear to be quarterbacks, meaning that Atlanta would select one of Michael Penix, Bo Nix, or J.J. McCarthy, none of whom are deserving of the eighth overall pick.

In the unlikely event that the Bears make the mistake of trading Justin Fields for the first overall pick, the Falcons need to make an inquiry. If the latter, the possibility of returning the native Georgian home should be considered. It shouldn’t, however, be the final word. The Falcons should sell the farm for the first overall pick if the former is the case.

Terry Fontenot needs to pay up, no matter how much it costs. It will cost three first-round picks, a second-round pick, and a third-round pick, according to Bill Barnwell of ESPN.

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