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Broncos Fans Tell Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to ‘Shake It Off’

Taylor Swift at the Los Angeles Chargers v Kansas City Chiefs game.

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The Denver Broncos happened to surprise the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday (Oct. 29), picking up a huge win. How significant was this win? Well, it marked their first win against the divisional rivals in 17 games. So, they decided to have some fun with it. Broncos fans told Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to "Shake it Off" after the game in a funny manner.

The Broncos were super happy with the upset win, so this was their creative way of celebrating. After the game, the audio system was blasting the hit Taylor Swift track "Shake it Off" as fans moved and grooved to the music. Broncos fans were cheering, while Denver's cheerleaders were on the field dancing to the Swift song following the 24-9 win. Check out footage below. It's pretty funny to see fans troll Travis Kelce with Taylor Swift music.

Broncos Fans Tell Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to 'Shake It Off':

Swift was reportedly not at the game, because she's getting ready to go back out on tour for her Eras Tour, which resumes on Nov. 9 in Argentina. But, even though she wasn't there, fans could enjoy the "Shake it Off" sounds in the stadium. Meanwhile, Kelce did fine during the game. He's often thought to perform better when Swift is at the games. He caught six receptions for 58 yards. While impressive, that's a bit low for him, as it just marked the second time this season he clocked less than 60 yards.

Sunday was the Broncos' first win against the Chiefs since 2015. But, start quarterback Patrick Mahomes was nursing a stomach bug of sorts. "I just started feeling [Saturday night] but I bounced back pretty well in the morning," Mahomes said via Fox of the Week 8 NFL game. "Just trying to do whatever I can to go out there and play my best football." Would Kansas have won the game if Mahomes was fully healthy? It's a good bet, but we'll never know, and a win is a win.

We can talk about the best quarterbacks or coaches or running backs in the NFL until we're blue in the face. But, what makes the game really exciting to watch are the personalities behind those players and staffers. Of course, having a fun personality isn't all there is in the NFL. We love watching these guys go at it on the field and witnessing their athleticism. We also love seeing expert coaches leading their teams to victories. But, having a really cool, larger-than-life personality certainly helps. So, what players have the best personalities in the NFL right now?

Before we get to our current list, let's look at some of the most best personalities in the NFL of all time. Bleacherreport.com has a listicle out of the players with the most colorful personalities of all time. Topping that list is Terrell Owens. "Love him or hate him, T.O. has the most colorful personality," they state in the article. "Over his career, he's shown all the qualities: arrogance/confidence, drama (all of 2005 in Philadelphia), excitement, unpredictably, crying (that Tony Romo press conference) and humor." That's a good call. Coming in at No. 2 is the legendary Joe Namath. "Who else could get away with wearing sunglasses on the sideline?" they exclaim. "With the long hair, the occasional Fu Manchu and the playboy attitude, he was the most compelling figure in sports during the late 1960s and early 1970s."

So, what about right now? I looked at the current season and picked a range of roles, from quarterback to coach to tight end. These guys have stood out this season for either their larger-than-life personalities or situations. Also, we discuss the current NFL in the latest episode of my podcast, "The Squad with Anne Erickson," which you can listen to below. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes, of course, is the star quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs. He's considered the best quarterback of his era and possibly the next Tom Brady. But, aside from his skills, he also has a big personality. He has more than 6 million Instagram followers, and he posts a bunch of stuff up there, from football material to family photos.

Travis Kelce

Travis Kelce, the celebrated tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, is pretty much the most famous guy in football this season. Yes, it's because of his relationship with Taylor Swift. I hate to make that a reason to have him named one of the best personalities in the NFL, but heck, even without the Taylor factor, Kelce has a huge personality that people love.

Dan Campbell

All eyes are on Dan Campbell this season, as the Lions all pulling off some incredible things. That's not common for the Detroit Lions, either. But, Campbell has some of the wackiest ideas and quotes, and that makes him loveable. Remember that time he wanted a pet Lion at practices? I love this dude.

Bill Belichick

Bill Belichick needs no introduction, but we'll introduce him anyway. He's the head coach and general manager of the New England Patriots. He's had some rough years as of late, but nothing can take away his glimmering record. Belichick just tells it like it is. He's incredible with strategies, and that really stands out with his coaching.

Jalen Hurts

Jalen Hurts, the star quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, is something of a hero on the field. But, off the field, he's known for his deep, insightful comments that show he has wisdom beyond his years. He's a major contender and personality.

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.