NFL fans have found another reason to watch the Kansas City Chiefs this year.
The team are one of the league’s ratings powerhouses and often have a lot of eyes on them.


But fans tuning in to their preseason games fell in love with a new sideline reporter.
Taylor Burr joined Fox4 in Kansas City, Missouri, in May.
According to her Linkedin profile, she is a sports weekend reporter for the network.
Burr posted an image from the sideline at the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium.
She held her Fox4 microphone as she worked the preseason game against the Chicago Bears.
The reporter wore Chiefs colors, and fans claimed she was “glowing” in the heat.
One fan posted, “Way to go Taylor!! You’re doing a great job!!”
Another wrote, “So beyond proud. Such a natural.”
While a third said, “She is the moment.”
And one more posted, “I don’t watch the local news but imma about to start now.”
Taylor may not be as famous as her namesake who is often at Chiefs games.
But she has over 7,000 followers on Instagram with her star on the rise in the media industry.
She graduated from the University of Florida in 2023 after studying journalism and communications.
Her Linkedin profile read, “I have previous experience working for TV20 in Gainesville, covering the Florida Gators.
“Prior to that, I have performed interviews as part of my internship role with NBC’s Golf Channel: Notah Begay the Third Junior Golf National Championship.

“I conducted interviews on national television for both the boys and girls tournaments.”
Taylor also recently worked a red carpet event in Kansas City.
She was at the premiere of The Kingdom – an ESPN documentary that followed the Chiefs throughout the 2024 season.
Taylor was once again the center of attention.
And fans claimed she was “made for the red carpet.”
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