“Throw her”: NFL podcaster Cam Stewart makes bizarre comment on Taylor Swift's potential appearance on Chiefs vs Bills
While there are Swifties who look forward to watching Taylor Swift cheer for Travis Kelce at the upcoming Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills game, many fans are more interested in the game over her appearance. This includes NFL podcaster Cam Stewart who threw shade at Swift.
During Tuesday's episode of the "Drew & Stew" podcast, Cam Stewart and co-host Drew Livingstone talked about the upcoming Chiefs vs Bills game. In one segment, when Livingstone mentioned how Taylor Swift might attend that game, Stewart made his feelings clear about the singer's appearance.
"Oh who cares? Throw her in the (Niagara) Falls!" Stewart said.
There are no confirmed reports whether Taylor Swift will appear at the Chiefs vs Bills game. However, she might indeed attend the game since the pop star will be done with one of her shifts on Eras Tour for Canada just a night before the game.
The All Too Well singer won't be performing another shift in Canada until Thursday of the following week. Thus, she could potentially fly to make a short trip to Buffalo and cheer for Travis Kelce at the Highmark Stadium.
Cam Stewart called Chiefs 'lucky' for winning against Denver Broncos and maintain win streak
Kansas City Chiefs is yet to lose in the 2024 season. However, Cam Stewart feels that the Chiefs got "lucky" citing close games against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Denver Broncos.
"I'm so sick and tired of the Chiefs smoke-and-mirror bulls**t job. They could have lost to the f***in' Bucs. They got so lucky against Denver. Honest to God, Kansas City fans, it's not personal," Stewart said. (35:55)
"If I meet a Kansas City fan, you could be the nicest guy in the world. I hate your team and I hate the way they're getting benefits from the NFL. Buffalo, knock these f***ers around. I want (Patrick) on the deck," Stewart added.
Not just Cam Stewart, but Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce also showed frustration with the Chiefs for "not scoring enough" despite remaining undefeated this season.