The only thing that might be eluding Taylor Swift at this point is the Commissioner’s headset. One, that Roger Goodell might never hand over. But that’s a conversation for another day. Right now, Tay-Tay is the headline, not for her album or a single. Oh, no! But, it seems like she made it happened. Or so does the fanatics sarcastically think! The league just set another record for its salary cap, and everyone seems to be pointing to the same unlikely MVP: TS. Yes, the same Taylor who just a year ago had people swiftly arguing over whether her presence at Chiefs games was a distraction. Fast forward, and now some fans are practically nominating her for executive of the year (well, even if it’s humorously).Why? Because the league just announced a 2025 salary cap of $279.2 million per team, the highest in history, and a whole lot of people are convinced Swift had something to do with it. Maybe they are just taking the piss. But, in doing so, they might actually be hitting the bullseye.Now, let’s be real. The NFL isn’t exactly hurting for cash. It’s been a money-printing machine for decades. But when you throw in the so-called ‘Taylor Swift effect’—which reportedly brought nearly $1 billion in revenue to the league—things start to make a little more sense.The combination of Swifties flooding NFL broadcasts, skyrocketing jersey sales, and a massive boost in social media engagement has made the league even richer. And when the league gets richer, so do the players. You think Travis Kelce is complaining?The connection is so undeniable that even non-Swiftie football fans are starting to come around. Love her or not, it’s hard to ignore the impact. The NFL’s preliminary projections had the 2025 salary cap landing somewhere between $277.5 million and $281.5 million. Now, the final number is set, and it’s another record high. Coincidence? Some say no chance.The post Everyone Is Saying the Same Thing About Taylor Swift After Latest NFL Announcement appeared first on EssentiallySports.