Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have been together for about eight months, yet there is never-ending speculation that the future Pro Football Hall of Famer will propose in the not-so-distant future.
But according to a new report, Travis Kelce isn’t quite ready to put the ring on the Grammy Award-winning singer.
Speaking to Shelby Stivale of Us Weekly, multiple sources stated that a proposal isn’t on Kelce’s mind right now. One person stated that the three-time Super Bowl champion isn’t “there yet” with the idea of proposing:
“Travis has no plans on proposing to Taylor anytime soon. It’s not even on his radar. Marriage is something he takes very seriously and not something he would ever just jump into without giving it some careful consideration.”
A separate source told Stivale that though their relationship is going strong, it’s simply too soon for the power couple to get engaged:
“Travis and Taylor have no plans on getting engaged this summer. Things between them are going amazing, but they haven’t even been together for a year yet and still have so much to learn about each other.”
Swift essentially confirmed her relationship with Kelce when she attended the Chiefs-Chicago Bears Week 3 game at Arrowhead Stadium last year. Swift attended 13 Kansas City games in 2023, including their Super Bowl 58 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 34-year-old Travis Kelce played a vital role in the Chiefs securing a second straight Super Bowl, posting 93 receptions for 984 yards and five touchdowns. In four playoff games, he added 32 receptions for 355 yards and three touchdowns.
Travis Kelce & Chiefs Aim For Three-Peat
As Kelce has learned over the past eight months, plenty of publicity and attention comes with being the beau of Swift, one of the world’s most recognizable and beloved celebrities.
But all of that media coverage didn’t affect Kelce’s performance on the field whatsoever last season, and there’s no reason to expect anything different. He hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down as a superstar, either.
The Chiefs will now focus on becoming the first team to pull off a Super Bowl three-peat. Their quest will begin on sept. 5, when the defending champions welcome Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium in the NFL Kickoff Game.