I know, I know, another Taylor Swift NFL article.
But let's face it: she's one of the world's most famous musicians, attending one of the biggest sporting events of the year, and dating one of the most important players in the entire NFL.
By now, the Swift-mania is undeniable, and she will play a significant part in the Super Bowl broadcast, for better or for worse.
So you can either get upset and vent your feelings on Twitter, sorry, X, or you can shake it off, and cash in on the music icon's Super Bowl presence.
1. Touchdown or Taylor - $1.87
Let's start nice and easy.
This prop is a head-to-head based on which will be shown first on the broadcast, a touchdown or Taylor Swift.
It's worth noting that this begins from kickoff, so the expected pre-game fanfare will not count, but we still feel comfortable that the broadcast will be eager to cut back to Swift before a touchdown is scored, barring any Devin Hester-esque heroics.
Take Taylor here.
2. Taylor Swift does not wear a Travis Kelce jersey - $2.00
Swift wearing Kelce's jersey might seem like an obvious move on paper, but it becomes a lot less likely when you consider she has never worn a jersey to any of his previous games.
According to Town&Country, who put together a comprehensive list of Swift's gameday looks, the 'Bad Blood' singer has been consistently wearing vintage Chiefs gear, including windbreakers, knits, and sweaters, but is yet to pull on the playing threads.
The closest she came was during the Chiefs AFC Wild Card game against the Dolphins, when she donned a custom Kelce-jersey-inspired puffer jacket designed by Kristin Juszczyk, the wife of 49ers player Kyle Juszczyk, but we don't think this would count as a jersey to the folks at TAB, so the smart money says no to this one.
3. Taylor Swift shown over 7.5 times during game - $1.75
This is going to be one to watch.
At first glance, the idea of the NFL showing Swift twice each quarter might seem a lot, but there is one part of this that will be key - it includes halftime.
Swift will no doubt make one appearance, if not more during the half-time break; whether that's during Usher's performance, or before and after, which will do some heavy lifting here.
If Kelce scores one or two touchdowns, you can guarantee another couple of showings, and the broadcast crew will no doubt be eager to get her on-screen regardless, so this feels likely.
4. Super Bowl MVP mentions Taylor Swift in speech - $10.00
Here we have our longshot.
Unless there is a particularly cheeky 49ers MVP winner (George Kittle comes to mind), this bet is almost entirely banking on a Chiefs player winning the award, and in turn, the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl, something that they are not favoured to do - currently paying 2.05.
From here, we can then work out who could reference the singer.
If Kelce wins the award, it's all but assured, and Mahomes feels likely to at least name-drop her.
The next three most likely Chiefs to win the award are Isiah Pacheco, Rashee Rice, and Chris Jones, and while this is mostly a gut check, it feels fitting that they would at least mention Swift, considering the amount of attention she has received from the NFL world this season.