Ashton Jeanty Shows Support for Taylor Swift’s Upcoming Documentary Series 'The End of an Era'

As excitement builds for Taylor Swift’s upcoming documentary series, The End of an Era, NFL star Ashton Jeanty has become one of the latest public figures to express his support for the pop superstar. The series, set to premiere on Disney+ on December 12, 2025, is already making waves after a teaser trailer dropped on November 13, giving fans a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes moments of Swift’s
Ashton Jeanty, the standout running back for the Las Vegas Raiders, took to social media to share his enthusiasm for the documentary, expressing how much he admires Swift’s journey and her ability to be vulnerable with her fans. "I’ve always been a huge fan of Taylor and her music, but this documentary looks like it’s going to be something special," Jeanty wrote in a tweet. "I love how she’s sharing the real behind-the-scenes moments, showing the ups and downs of touring, and still finding time for the people she loves. I think we can all relate to that."
"A True Inspiration"
Jeanty, who has had his fair share of media attention as a top NFL running back, also mentioned how Swift’s openness in her career and personal life has inspired him in his own journey. "It’s not easy being in the spotlight all the time, and Taylor has done an incredible job of balancing her career, her personal life, and staying true to who she is," he said. "Her ability to connect with people through her music and now through this series is incredible. She’s a real inspiration for anyone, especially for those of us in sports and entertainment who understand the pressure of balancing everything."
The trailer for The End of an Era has already sparked widespread interest, revealing not only the incredible spectacle of Swift’s The Eras Tour, but also more intimate moments, including scenes where she’s seen without makeup, wearing a Kansas City Chiefs shirt to support her fiancé, Travis Kelce. The authenticity and personal touch in the series are aspects that have clearly resonated with Jeanty, as he continues to support Swift’s endeavors both on and off the stage.
"A Real Connection"
For Jeanty, this documentary is more than just a look at a pop star's life—it’s about the authenticity that Swift has always brought to her work and her relationship with her fans. "Taylor's ability to be real with her audience is what makes her so relatable," Jeanty said. "She’s not just a pop icon—she’s someone who’s been through the highs and lows, and she’s willing to share that with all of us. That’s why her fans love her."
Jeanty also shared his excitement for the documentary’s release, stating that he can’t wait to see more of the behind-the-scenes footage from the Eras Tour and learn more about the woman behind the music. "I think it’s going to be awesome to see what goes on behind the scenes, how she prepares, and the people who support her along the way. It’s going to be a must-watch for anyone who’s a fan of her music or just curious about the journey she’s been on."
"Supporting Each Other"
Jeanty’s public support for Swift comes at a time when both stars are enjoying incredible success in their respective fields. While Swift’s career continues to soar, Jeanty’s own success as a top NFL running back has garnered attention nationwide. For both, the journey has been full of challenges, but it’s their ability to stay true to themselves that has earned them admiration from fans worldwide.
As Swift prepares for the release of The End of an Era, it’s clear that she has not only made a lasting impact on the music industry but also on figures like Ashton Jeanty, who appreciate her authenticity and dedication. With the documentary set to provide an inside look at her life, both on stage and behind the scenes, it’s no surprise that it’s already drawing widespread attention and praise.
Saquon Barkley's demanding call out of Eagles' offense with running game issues

Here are Philadelphia Eagles fans again reading about the criticisms of the offense and how the running game. Eagles fans thought they had passed this.
During Week 10's 10-7 win over the Green Bay Packers, the Eagles regressed significantly in the running game, rushing for just 111 yards at an average of 3.3 yards per carry. That includes Eagles running back Saquon Barkley struggling to get anything going with his 22 carries for 60 yards with an average of 2.7 yards per carry.

When the media was huddled up in front of his locker room, Barkley, just like every other week, was asked about the running game issues. Barkley's frustration was showing as he knows the offense has to improve with that.
"Being honest, we have to do a better job of adjusting. That's something we're focusing on — trying to find new ways to get the run game going. Not just the run game going, get the offense going, being consistent. It starts with all of us, from top to bottom."
Saquon Barkley on the way defenses are stopping the run: "Being honest, we have to do a better job of adjusting. That's something we're focusing on — trying to find new ways to get the run game going. Not just the run game going, get the offense going, being consistent. It starts…
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) November 13, 2025
Eagles fans thought they were passed the running game issues
Remember rushing for 276 yards in Week 8 against the New York Giants? All that momentum was lost within two weeks of being off.
The Eagles are now ranked 21st in the NFL in rushing yards per game with 111.6. Barkley isn't even in the top 10 in rushing yards (579) or rushing touchdowns (four). He actually ranks 144th in rushing yards per carry with 3.9.
Technically, the numbers are improving after weeks of the offense averaging less than 100 rushing yards per game, but they are still well below the average where they need to be. So, what's going on that the offense can get the running game going?
Simply put, the creativity isn't there for the Eagles. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo has become too predictable with his play-calling, to the point where defenses know what's coming next.
Barkley is barely on pace to hit the 1,000-yard mark on the season, which to most would be a great season, but his standards are higher than everyone else's. Patullo had better figure something out because he's on the hot seat with the city of Philadelphia.