Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is eagerly awaiting the release of Taylor Swift's latest album, 'The Life of a Showgirl.' The three-time Super Bowl champion shared a burning heart emoji ahead of the album release in a few hours' time."❤️‍🔥," Mahomes wrote.Swift used the flaming heart emoji during her promotional campaign for her 12th studio album, which she announced during an appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast "New Heights."The anticipation surrounding the singer's latest work was so great that it broke a record on Spotify. Spotify said that "Life of a Showgirl" became the 'most pre-saved album Countdown Page in Spotify history.'While Swifties await the new album, Mahomes, Kelce, and the Chiefs are preparing for Week 5 of the 2025 season. They started the campaign with a loss to the LA Chargers in Brazil and followed it up with a defeat by the Philadelphia Eagles at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs bounced back with wins over the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens.Patrick Mahomes has completed 87 of 142 passes for 939 yards and seven touchdowns.NFL analyst shares his thoughts on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs potentially becoming Super Bowl championsSince Mahomes joined the team, the Chiefs have become a dominant force in the AFC and have won three Super Bowls. They had the opportunity to become the first NFL team to three-peat last season, but lost to the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.Last week, NFL analyst Joe Musso shared his thoughts on whether the Chiefs' dynasty run was over. He refuted this notion and expressed confidence in their ability to be successful following their Week 4 victory over the Ravens."Stop asking if the dynasty is dead in the midst of the season," Musso said on CBSSportsHQ. "I want to stand on this desk right now and scream, not as a Chiefs fan, but as a lover of this game. They continued to find ways to develop in season. Until they hand one or two more trophies to someone else, stop asking if the dynasty is dead because we're still living in it."The Chiefs will take on the Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on Sunday. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, and NFL+ at 8:15 pm ET.