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Taylor Swift referee scandal: Who is Sarah Thomas, the NFL official caught in Broncos-Chiefs controversy?
Sarah Thomashas carved out a significant place for herself in the world of football, becoming the first full-time female referee in the NFL and a symbol of progress in sports. Born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Thomas showcased her athletic abilities from an early age, excelling in softball at Pascagoula High School and later earning a basketball scholarship to the University of Mobile. Her journey, however, took a pivotal turn when she stepped into the realm of football officiating.
Thomas’ officiating career began in 1996 when she attended a meeting of the Gulf Coast Football Officials Association. By 1999, she officiated her first high school varsity game, laying the groundwork for her rise through the ranks. In 2007, she reached another milestone by officiating major college football games and, in 2009, broke new ground by becoming the first woman to referee a college bowl games
Her career continued to gain momentum, and in 2015, Thomas became the first woman to join the NFL as a full-time official, debuting in a regular-season game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans. She made headlines once more in 2021 when she became the first female official to work a Super Bowl, refereeing Super Bowl LV.
Thomas was in the middle of public scrutiny this week
Recently, Thomas has found herself in the midst of public scrutiny following reports of an interaction with pop star Taylor Swift before the Week 10 Broncos-Chiefs game. Swift, who has been in the spotlight due to her relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was reportedly seen speaking with Thomas before kickoff. Sports journalist Landon Reinhardt claimed that Thomas was on FaceTime and asked, “Did you get that screenshot?” prior to the game, sparking speculation about potential bias in the closely contested 16-14 Chiefs win.