Bill Belichick was quick to dismiss any questions about Taylor Swift during a radio appearance on Monday.
The legendary football coach and his Patriots team go up against the Chiefs and Travis Kelce on Sunday.
Swift and Kelce’s relationship has dominated the headlines for months now and she is becoming a frequent sight at Chiefs games.
The popstar was present on Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium as the Chiefs were beaten by the Bills and she could be at Gillette Stadium on Sunday to watch her beau in action again.
But Belichick did not seem to be excited about Swift being in attendance on Sunday and shut down two questions about her presence.
Bill Belichick was dismissive of any Taylor Swift questions asked to him during a radio show
Swift was present on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium as the Chiefs were beaten by the Bills
During a radio appearance on WEEI’s ‘The Greg Hill Show’, Belichick was first asked whether or not he would be meeting the 12-time Grammy winner.
He replied: ‘I’m really focused on trying to get our team ready to play Kansas City.’
Then, later on, he was asked by co-host Courtney Cox whether or not she could get a spare ticket in the hope she would meet Swift.
Belichick, unenthusiastically, replied: ‘I’ll pass that along to our ticket department… I don’t really know anything about tickets.’
Belichick’s sharp responses may be a sign of the pressure he’s under with the Patriots currently sat at 3-10 for the season.
They will come into the game against the Chiefs – who have lost three of their last four games – on the back of a win over the Steelers on Thursday night.
Swift gazes lovingly at her boyfriend as they leave Arrowhead together after the Chiefs loss
He was previously happy to discuss Kelce and Swift’s relationship after her first outing at a Chiefs game, however.
The eight-time Super Bowl winner said: ‘Well, I would say that Travis Kelce has had a lot of big catches in his career. This would be the biggest.’
He also called her ‘tough’ after the 71-year-old saw her perform in torrential rain during an Eras Tour show in Foxborough earlier this year.
Sunday’s loss to the Bills was the sixth Chiefs game Swift has been at this season and probably the most controversial.
She watched on as Kelce tossed a lateral pass to Kadarius Toney deep into the fourth quarter, allowing him to run into the end zone.
However, the play was called back by the officials for an offside against the receiver and the Chiefs went on to lose.