Now they’ve got bad blood.

Ryleigh Spector, the wife of Buffalo Bills star Baylon Spector, subtly shaded Taylor Swift after the linebacker’s team defeated the Kansas City Chiefs over the weekend.

“9-2,” she wrote on her Instagram Story shortly after the Bills beat the Chiefs 30-21 on Sunday, per a screenshot posted to X. “Never a Swiftie.”

The Bills, who’ve won 9 and lost 2 games in the 2024-25 NFL season, ended the Chiefs winning streak.

Swift, 34, was notably not present for the groundbreaking match at Highmark Stadium in New York following her Toronto Eras Tour show the night before.

The 14-time Grammy winner performed from Thursday to Saturday at the Rogers Centre and is expected to return to the venue this weekend.

The pop star gave a sweet nod to Kelce, 35, while performing her 2022 track “Midnight Rain” over the weekend by mimicking the tight end’s viral cha-cha moves that he debuted at her concert in London.

Swift last attended Kelce’s game against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Nov. 10.

She enjoyed the match from a VIP suite and cheered for her beau alongside her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, as the Chiefs won 16-14.

The “Cruel Summer” singer has attended several Chiefs games since she got together with Kelce last summer.

She’s also expanded her friend group to include several Chiefs WAGs, including Brittany Mahomes and Chariah Gordon.

Gordon, who is the fiancée of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr., recently opened up about her fast friendship with Swift during an interview with Glamour on Monday.

Gordon described the pop icon as a “really sweet, down-to-earth girl,” telling the outlet, “I forgot that she was even Taylor Swift, that’s how she makes you feel.”

“I wasn’t saying, ‘Oh my God, this is Taylor.’ I’m like, ‘Oh, this is one of my homegirls from back home.’ That’s how I felt. So I love it,” she added.

The two often spend time together in the VIP section of games and pose in photos alongside other WAGs.

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