Taylor Swift has not only been cheering from the bleachers for her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, but she’s also taken an active interest in the game itself. According to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Swift has even started drawing up football plays, sparking the possibility that the team might run one of her designs in a future game.

Mahomes, a three-time Super Bowl MVP, shared in an interview with NBC Sports that Swift’s involvement has been “cool,” especially as it has encouraged more women and girls to engage with the sport. “I think it’s been cool to see the girls and the women that have really embraced watching football,” Mahomes said, adding that it’s special to see young girls bonding with their dads over the game.

Beyond her musical fame, Swift has impressed Mahomes with her genuine interest in football, asking insightful questions and even sketching out plays. “We might have to put one in,” Mahomes hinted, acknowledging her enthusiasm.

The Chiefs, known for their creative play-calling under veteran coach Andy Reid, who isn’t afraid to break the mold of traditional coaching styles, could very well consider integrating Swift’s ideas. The team, led by Mahomes, secured their latest Super Bowl victory with a walk-off touchdown in a play humorously dubbed “corn dog.”

Swift’s crossover into football adds a new dimension to the odd yet entertaining intersection of pop culture and sports, as her relationship with Kelce continues to blend two worlds that once seemed entirely separate.