
🚨 Taylor Swift Denied “Presidential-Level” Security by Cowboys, Swifties Go After Dak Prescott After His Win Over the Chiefs
Arlington, Texas — ESPN Report
Arlington, Texas — Taylor Swift became the center of NFL attention after the Dallas Cowboys were unable to accommodate her request for “presidential-level” security, preventing her from attending the Thanksgiving matchup between the Cowboys and the Chiefs.
Her absence quickly sparked major controversy online, as many Swifties argued that the Chiefs lost their momentum without the presence of the superstar who has been a source of inspiration throughout the season.
Immediately after the Cowboys’ 31–28 victory, Swifties began flooding Dak Prescott’s mentions across X, Instagram, and Facebook, accusing him of “breaking the Chiefs’ undefeated streak whenever Taylor watches.”
As the debate intensified, several Swifties insisted the Cowboys had “put the Chiefs at a disadvantage” by failing to meet the security conditions that could have allowed Swift to attend the game.
Hashtags like #DakVsSwifties, #LetTaylorIn, and #SwiftEffect quickly shot to the top of nationwide trending lists, reflecting the scale of the online clash between both fan communities.
Dak Prescott responded calmly, emphasizing that the victory came from the team’s performance and had nothing to do with whether Taylor Swift was present at AT&T Stadium.
“I beat the Chiefs, not Taylor Swift. I’m a fan of hers too,” Prescott said, attempting to diffuse the growing wave of backlash directed at him on social media.
The Cowboys explained they were unable to meet Swift’s full security requests due to the operational limits of a high-capacity Thanksgiving game and NFL safety regulations.
On the field, Prescott delivered one of his best performances of the season, throwing for 312 yards, 3 touchdowns, and leading the decisive final drive, earning praise from ESPN analysts.
Taylor Swift may not have been present, but her influence still hovered over the NFL. The Cowboys won, the Chiefs lost, and Dak Prescott unexpectedly found himself at the center of the week’s biggest drama.
Giants Fan Arrested Before Packers Game After Armed Threat Outside MetLife Stadium

East Rutherford, NJ. At roughly 9:45 a.m., just over three hours before kickoff, a disturbing incident unfolded outside MetLife Stadium as police arrested a New York Giants fan who allegedly made an armed threat toward Green Bay Packers supporters gathering for pregame tailgates ahead of Sunday’s1:00 p.m. ET matchup.
Authorities identified the suspect as Trevor Maldonado, 33, of Newark, New Jersey. Officials say he has been charged with aggravated assault, criminal threatening, unlawful possession of a firearm,and disorderly conduct after an altercation escalated in Parking Lot F.
According to multiple witnesses, Maldonado — wearing full Giants colors — became involved in a heated argument with a group of Packers fans during early tailgating. The confrontation intensified when he allegedly retrieved a handgun from his vehicle and shouted threats at the group.
MetLife Stadium security immediately intervened, detaining the suspect until New Jersey State Police arrived. Officers recovered a loaded Glock 19 and an additional magazine from the suspect’s car.
No shots were fired, and no injuries were reported.

Police temporarily restricted access to the surrounding parking zones, interviewing witnesses and reviewing stadium surveillance. The area was cleared and reopened to fans shortly afterward.
A New Jersey State Police spokesperson praised the coordinated response:
“This could have escalated very quickly. Thanks to diligent work from stadium security and our officers, we were able to prevent a potentially dangerous situation and keep everyone safe.”
Following the arrest, security operations for the Giants–Packers game were immediately heightened. Fans entering MetLife Stadium encountered stricter bag checks, additional metal detector sweeps, and increased patrol presence around the venue.
The Week 11 showdown remained on schedule for a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff. Still, the incident cast a tense shadow over the morning atmosphere — a reminder that NFL rivalry energy must never cross into violence.