ESPN host Chris Russo is embarrassing himself by questioning whether or not Caitlin Clark is a real Kansas City Chiefs fan.
What he didn’t seem to anticipate was Patrick pushing back on the fact that Russo was dead wrong about Clark “all of sudden” becoming a Chiefs fan. “Caitlin Clark has announced her fandom with the Chiefs years ago,” Patrick chimed in to say.
Chris Russo was one mad dog at the sight of Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark interrupting his football viewing experience over the weekend when the Chiefs hosted the Texans in the AFC Wild Card Round.
On Monday, ESPN announced that the Chiefs-Texans battle became the most-watched NFL game on the network, whether in the regular season or playoffs, dating back to 1987. The showdown drew 32.7 million viewers, which is also the "best viewership" for a Saturday afternoon kickoff (4:40 p.m. start) across all networks since 2016.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift spent some of the game sitting in a suite alongside Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who is likewise a big Chiefs fan.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is describing Taylor Swift pal and WNBA star Caitlin Clark as "a tremendous role model for my daughter.''
WNBA star Caitlin Clark has been forced to defend her Kansas City Chiefs fandom after ESPN's Chris Russo questioned her support for the NFL franchise.
Iowa women's basketball legend and Kansas City Chiefs fan Caitlin Clark was spotted with Taylor Swift at the team's NFL Divisional playoff game.
Caitlin Clark has come in for considerable flak since being spotted at a Kansas City Chiefs game with Taylor Swift, with one ESPN star even questioning her support for the team
Taylor Swift was in attendance for Saturday's NFL playoff game between the Chiefs and Texans and welcomed the Indiana Fever star to her suite.
Taylor Swift and WNBA star Caitlin Clark were both seen together in a private suite at the Kansas City Chiefs NFL playoff game against the Houston Texans.