Over the past several months, the relationship between pop sensation Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has stolen the headlines around the globe. But New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft seems to think that Swift made a mistake in who she chose to date.
During a recent interview, Robert Kraft recalled a time when the Patriots’ Gilette Stadium hosted the first-ever stadium concert for Taylor Swift back in June of 2010.
Kraft acknowledges that Swift has been very successful since then as she has emerged as one of the most popular artists on the entire planet.
Robert Kraft says Taylor Swift should of chosen Gronk over Kelce 👀
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“Think about it, she was like 18 or 19,” Kraft said of Swift. “She’s done pretty well since then.”
However, Kraft does think that Swift did make a pretty significant mistake regarding which superstar NFL tight end she chose to date.
Obviously, Swift is currently dating Kelce, but Kraft seems to think that she should have gone for a different legendary tight end instead: New England Patriots superstar Rob Gronkowski.
“Except, maybe she should have been dating Gronk,” Kraft said. “He’s better looking!”
Obviously, Swift seems quite content with her choice of romantic partner – even if he has one fewer Super Bowl ring than Gronkowski (so far, at least)

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