Taylor Swift’s NFL impact scores big: 15 percent surge in Men’s interest

Taylor Swift’s NFL impact scores big: 15 percent surge in Men’s interest. This is breaking news: Taylor Swift has a surprisingly bigger impact on men’s interest in the NFL than women, shows survey.

By Megan Sauer

The Taylor Swift magic is currently doing rounds beyond the realms of the musical landscape. As of now, her spread of influence is jet skiing on alien lands, akin to the seasoned stations, especially after her recurrent appearances at NFL games.

Comprehensive surveys even documented a significant surge in female viewership for the NFL following Swift’s initial attendance at the Chiefs game last September. However, a recent report indicates a moment of turnaround impact, as her influence may have recorded a more profound effect on the male NFL audience.

The men’s boat is making a magnetic sale for the NFL because of Taylor Swift, clearly attesting to the standard of impact she has worldwide. Especially since numbers never lie when it comes to global influence, no one exerts as much Queen energy as Taylor Swift does.

Be it the jam-packed concert arenas or queued up rows awaiting outside the theaters, Swift turns heads wherever she goes. Hence, the recent report by Lending Tree supporting the argument about Swift steering the wheel of an increased male interest in the NFL sounds like a cause for celebration.

The figure records a 15% steep hike, even more astounding since the report accounts for the slight increase in men’s interest against that of women, which is reportedly about 12%.

Furthermore, the survey also records an all-in-all 133% rise in America’s interest in football this year due to Swift’s impact. If the math is broken down, the percent dissection will amount to 24% for the general audience, while another 20% will cover the crowd of Millennials.

As much as Swift has influenced the flux in men’s interest in the NFL, the Swift impact has also found a foothold for the Sunday Super Bowl. After amassing a brand value worth $331.77, per of Americans are planning to glue their eyes to their television screens to watch the final showdown between the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.

The report also estimates that 49% of viewers will stream the finals from their couch stables in their homes. Swift’s influence has been so transparent that the chief credit analyst of Lending Tree, Matt Scholes, stated this impact on football was not entirely shocking.

However, keeping in mind the shift and surge her participation has brought forth, one can see the prediction chart unfolding to reality once the Sunday game kicks off.

Also, as a side note, Taylor Swift’s Grammy-nominated ‘Midnight Soares’ up the Spotify streamers chart to create another history.

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