One of the most interesting things NFL fans find annoying is Taylor Swift being shown on TV often during NFL games. A lot of people are tired of her being shown during the games when the Kansas City Chiefs are playing.
Swift has been dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce for quite some time now. It will be interesting to see if they will eventually take their relationship to another level at some point.
US Weekly Reveals Massive Update On Relationship Between Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce
There was a new report from the US Weekly about where things stand in the relationship between Kelce and Swift. It said in the report:
“After more than a year of dating, Swift and Kelce have talked about the next steps. A second source tells Us that while they’d both ‘love to be engaged,’ it’s a matter of timing, noting that they ‘aren’t rushing it. Taylor does feel like Travis is The One, but jumping in is not her style, That’s just not how she does [things]. Marriage is a big deal, and she wants [it to be] forever.”
This is a major step potentially for both of them moving forward. Many have been wondering if Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift will eventually get engaged to each other or not.
Potential Retirement Soon
Travis Kelce is 35 years old and Taylor Swift is 34 years old. There is a chance that Kelce could retire from the NFL after the season, especially if the Kansas City Chiefs win three consecutive Super Bowls. The Chiefs eventually will have to draft his replacement and there is a chance that Kansas City could draft Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren in the 2025 NFL Draft.
If they were to win the Super Bowl, would Kelce propose to Swift then? That is something that remains to be seen. However, it almost feels inevitable at this point that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift will get engaged to each other and then get married as well.
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