BetOnline Exclusive: Jessie Bates Says He'll Talk Swift Trash to Kelce

Submitted by Guest on

Written by :

Guest

Published on :

Falcons safety Jessie Bates is potentially taking a different approach to his preparation in playing against the Kansas City Chiefs this time around.

Bates has played against the Chiefs, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes five times previously during his career, and he's 3-2 overall, so what's going to change for Sunday night's matchup?

A little Taylor Swift trash talking.

betonline-welcome-250.png

Bates was a guest on 'The Pacman Jones Show' podcast today, and he said he's going to try and get under Kelce's skin.

"I don't listen to much Taylor Swift, but obviously you gotta have respect for what she's done in her career. And then with Travis [Kelce] you gotta have some type of respect with him," Bates said. "But once that clock ticks and we're in between those lines...I see Red sometimes and might say some crazy stuff to him, it may involve Taylor, in may not. It's just part of the game, talking your little smack.

The Falcons are currently 3-point underdogs against the Chiefs for Sunday Night Football. Atlanta opened as a 4.5-point underdog.

FIND TAYLOR SWIFT PROP BETS HERE

Related Content

Capital Bra

German Rapper Capital Bra for Gambling....While He was Performing in Concert

The German federal gambling regulator (GGL) claims the rapper regularly promotes black market sites via his social media platforms
Offset

FBI Asking for Assistance in Hollywood, Florida Casino Shooting Involving Rapper Offset

Offset appeared to blame fellow rapper Lil Tjay from his hospital bed but the list of suspects could be long.
Don Schlitz

Nashville Country Music Icon Don Schlitz Dead at 73: Wrote Kenny Rogers Hit 'The Gambler'

North Carolina native, Don Schlit, died Thursday as a result of what has been described as a "short illness"
Dave & Busters

Suit Against Dave & Busters in South Carolina Court Claims Arcade Games Are Unlawful Gambling

A state advocacy group filed a suit in the District Court of South Carolina Florence Division late Wednesday April 15 arguing the chain’s games function as unlawful gambling rather than entertainment.