Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s undisputed queen of hoops, took a timeout from her slam-dunking schedule to create a little “dark magic” for the Kansas City Chiefs. After a mysterious 10-day hiatus from X (formerly Twitter), Clark returned in glorious fashion to cheer for the Chiefs, who clinched their ninth consecutive AFC West title with a nail-biter against the LA Chargers.
And what better way to make her grand X comeback than with a celebration that could wake the neighbors? With Matthew Wright’s game-winning field goal ricocheting into glory, Clark posted:
“Bank is open …. CHIEFSSSSSSSSSSS.”
Straight to the (Fan) Bank
The Chiefs’ fanbase, notorious for their spirited commentary and creative memes, erupted like soda in a shaken can. One fan proclaimed, “Chiefs are lucky to have you always hyping them up,” while another joked, “The GOAT rooting for the best team in football.”
It seems the Chiefs might owe Clark a ring—not the basketball kind, but the Super Bowl kind. After all, when a fan like Caitlin Clark gets behind your team, is losing even an option?
Did Someone Say “Dark Magic”?
As if the Chiefs’ comebacks weren’t magical enough, fans couldn’t resist tying their good fortune to Clark’s tweet. That game-winning field goal, which doinked off the upright before sneaking in, has now been attributed to the “Clark Effect.”
“Next season, Caitlin better bring all that black magic to the Indiana Fever,” quipped a hopeful Fever fan. Another one added with a wink, “Chiefs dark magic is undefeated. Don’t fight it, just embrace it.”
Could it be true? Is Caitlin Clark a secret sorceress, weaving her charm over both the hardwood and the gridiron? For now, the Chiefs aren’t asking questions—they’re just basking in the glow of her fandom.
Caitlin Clark: Swiftie and Superstar
Speaking of fandoms, Clark’s influence extends well beyond the basketball court and football field. Turns out, she’s also a certified Swiftie. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who happens to be dating a certain Taylor Swift, spilled the beans about Clark’s devotion to the pop icon.
“She’s all in on Taylor,” Kelce said, recalling how Clark attended Swift’s Eras Tour not once but twice in Indianapolis. Clark was reportedly busy exchanging friendship bracelets, singing her heart out, and living her best life alongside her boyfriend Connor McCaffery, teammate Lexie Hull, and her mom.
Talk about versatility—Clark isn’t just draining threes and assisting on the court; she’s also assisting her inner fangirl goals.
Clark’s “Magic Touch” for the Fever?
While Chiefs fans bask in their AFC West glory, Fever fans are crossing their fingers and toes, hoping some of Clark’s mojo rubs off on her own squad. The Fever have had a rough season, but with Clark at the helm next year, could “dark magic” propel them to a WNBA championship?
Only time will tell if Clark’s Chiefs luck is transferable. But one thing’s for sure—whether she’s hyping touchdowns, stealing hearts at a Swift concert, or dropping buckets on the court, Caitlin Clark is the gift that keeps on giving.
So, Chiefs Kingdom, don’t forget to thank your secret weapon. As for Fever fans, keep those crystals charged—Caitlin’s magic show is just getting started.