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How long was Taylor Swift on TV during the Super Bowl?
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Date:2025-04-27 16:43:19
The Taylor Swift Super Bowl finally happened. Peripheral to that event, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs played a football game and Usher performed his hits at the halftime show.
But the main event for millions was the very fact that the most well-known celebrity in the world made one cameo after another at Las Vegas's Allegiant Stadium for the 2024 Super Bowl.
With Swift, the mere mention mandates a litany of questions and we have the answers. Well, to one of the more specific ones we do, anyway.
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How much time was Taylor Swift on TV during the Super Bowl?
The biggest name in music and, arguably, one of the most visible person in NFL circles, was undoutedly mentioned countless times in bars and living rooms around the country.
But when it comes to TV, the 34-year-old singer/songwriter was on all of 55 seconds (51 seconds before the game-winning touchdown) out of a broadcast that took about four hours and 18 minutes to complete. This is counting her sightings from kickoff until the game went final.
She was also on camera for various moments before and after the game as well.
Who won the 2024 Super Bowl?
Super Bowl 58 was an overtime classic with both teams supplying firepower on both sides of the ball.
In the end, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers, 25-22. Behind a late march down the field from Mahomes and company, Kansas City secured the first NFL back-to-back title since the New England Patriots accomplished the feat in 2003-2004.
Big Game highlights:Super Bowl 2024 heads to overtime: Chiefs-49ers live updates, score, highlights
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