Taylor Swift fans hit back at NFL podcast host for ‘vile’ outburst in shocking rant about Kansas City Chiefs.

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Swift will be in attendance for the Chiefs-Bills game.

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SWIFTIES are up in arms against an NFL podcast that spoke out against Taylor Swift.

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Cam Stewart, of the Drew & Stew Podcast, is not a fan of Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Swifties are going after a podcast host for comments made about Taylor Swift.

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Cam Stewart called for the Buffalo Bills to beat the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend.

On this week’s episode of the Drew & Stew Podcast, Stewart called into question the legitimacy of the Chiefs’ 9-0 record.

He also predicted that the team would lose to the Buffalo Bills in their upcoming matchup this weekend.

“I love Buffalo,” Stewart said.

“I love the people there. I love the food there and I want something positive to happen for these people.

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“Haven’t they been through enough? Kansas City, ‘Oh, we’re in Kansas City.

We’re living the great life. We win every week.'”

After that quick rant, cohost Drew Livingston brought up that Swift would be in attendance for the game in Buffalo.

That seemed to irk Stewart, who had an extreme reaction to the news.

“Oh, who cares?!” Stewart said.

“Throw her into the [Niagara] Falls.”

Stewart clearly didn’t think much of the joke when he made it, but he mistook the power of Swifties.

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The group of super fans were quick to flood his comments and call him out for what he said on the podcast.

“@CamStewartLive you’re a vile sob,” one fan said.

“And they say women are too emotional this guy is yelling about sports ball,” another fan said.

“Uh oh! Clearly he doesn’t know about Tayvoodoo!” a third fan said.

“That Karma is about to hit bad. I hope he’s ready for it,” a fourth fan said.

Travis Kelce was asked about his relationship with Taylor Swift during an interview with Good Morning America.

But the Kansas City Chiefs tight end gave a cagey response.

“When you have good family and friends around you, it makes that aspect of life that much easier,” Kelce told GMA.

“I’ve always been a very grounded guy.

It might not come off that way when I’m playing football.

“But off the field, I just want to be a genuine person.

I try not to get too far down the road.

“Because you never know what opportunities are going to present themselves.”

“Hahahaha! My goodness that guy got his feelings hurt bad by the Chiefs,” a fifth fan said.

Stewart has yet to make any comment on the backlash he is facing.

but he is probably aware of it with the sheer number of mentions in his comments.

Swifties will be on the look out to see if karma gets to Stewart about his Chiefs-Bills prediction.

It is one of the biggest matchups of the season, with the 9-0 Chiefs taking on the 7-2 Bills.

Both teams are almost guaranteed to make the playoffs at this point.

but the Bills are looking to prove they can hold up against the Chiefs once they get there.

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Stewart also joked for Swift to be thrown off Niagara Falls