Madison Beer responded with surprise after the NFL played her song during a Los Angeles Chargers game, echoing the league’s earlier focus on Taylor Swift. The moment happened when Justin Herbert connected with Quentin Johnston for a 19-yard touchdown pass against the Tennessee Titans.
“I was like, ‘What the hell,’” Madison Beer said, reacting to the unexpected song choice that followed her boyfriend’s score.
Instead of the usual rap or stadium anthem, the broadcast featured Beer’s latest hit, “Yes Baby,” moments after the touchdown. The timing instantly drew parallels to how the NFL had previously highlighted Taylor Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce, blending pop culture with football fandom once again.
The track had only recently been released, making its inclusion feel intentional. The scene quickly spread across social media after a clip surfaced online capturing the moment, further fueling buzz around the rumored couple.
Herbert delivered an impressive performance, completing 19 of 29 passes for 250 yards, two passing touchdowns, and one rushing score. The Chargers’ 27–20 win improved their record to 6–3 and strengthened their playoff position.
Madison Beer was caught off guard when the NFL featured her new song after Justin Herbert’s touchdown, sparking comparisons to the league’s prior Taylor Swift–Travis Kelce coverage.