NFL broadcasters pointed out that the pop star might just be Kansas City's lucky charm.
"The vast majority of our content has remained focused on the game," the league said in a statement.
"I think everybody is just overwhelmed," the Chiefs' tight end said on a new episode of his podcast with brother Jason Kelce.
The pop star was spotted at a second Chiefs game cheering on the tight end over the weekend.
The placement comes shortly after Fox Sports reported their request to use the pop star's music had been denied.
There was a blank space where any number of clever songs could have been played during Sunday's breathlessly covered football first date.
The quarterback had previously said he hoped to meet the pop star, who is rumored to be dating his teammate Travis Kelce.
The "Yeah!" singer will perform a medley of his hits at the Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11.
The Kansas City tight end's merch sales are up 400% amid rumors of the pop-pigskin romance.
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