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Andy Reid fuels Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift wedding speculation after star's loved-up offseason with the singer

Andy Reid fuels Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift wedding speculation after star's loved-up offseason with the singer

Daily Mail​21 hours ago
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid can hear wedding bells.
The 67-year-old has made no secret of the fact that he is a fan of his tight end Travis Kelce 's love story with pop sensation Taylor Swift.
And the veteran coach opened up on the A-List relationship once again this week, even hinting at what a potential wedding between the famous couple could look like.
As Reid, who topped DailyMail+'s NFL head coach Power List this week, once again brushed off claims that the high-profile romance was a distraction to the team, he was asked what story he would tell at the couple's hypothetical nuptials.
'Well there are a few I can't tell,' Reid told Kansas City sports radio's 96.5 The Fan with Fescoe and Dusty.
'No, there are a lot of great stories,' continued Reid. 'He's done so many good things, all the things he's done off the field that people don't know about, just helping people out. He's got a big heart that way.'
Coach Reid talks about his favorite Taylor album, her impact on the game and what Travis story he'd tell at their wedding. pic.twitter.com/jEIvfAc9cB
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The coach, who revealed his favorite album of Swift's was fittingly 'Red,' also praised the two superstars for their handling of life in the spotlight over the past couple of years.
'The thing I appreciate most is how she handles it, how Trav handles it,' Reid gushed. 'They just do it the right way. And they're not a distraction by any means. People always ask are they a distraction? Absolutely not. There's no distraction because of how they handle it.'
It comes as Kelce, 35, went 'Instagram official' with Swift, also 35, with an array of pictures of the high-profile couple that hadn't been seen before last month.
They included pictures of Kelce spending time with Swift's brother, Austin, while Swifties also spotted that Kelce's phone background is a picture of him and the singer.
Kelce nearly retired after the Chiefs were destroyed by the Philadelphia Eagles in February's Super Bowl in New Orleans.
But after deciding to play on, the three-time Super Bowl winner regrouped and spend summer getting into the best shape of his life, working with a personal trainer in Boca Raton, Florida.
And after reporting back to Chiefs camp at St. Joe's for the upcoming 2025 season last month, coach Reid couldn't have been happier with the condition of his star tight end.
'He's svelte right now,' Reid beamed. 'He looks like he's 20. He's doing a good job. He's in great shape.
'I'm not sure he didn't come in first during the whole conditioning thing, he was right up front. You can see he's been working out.
'You saw him yesterday on the long run where he had the burst. He's done a nice job. He's worked hard to get to this spot.'
Speaking in June, Kelce dismissed rumors that he had shedded 25 pounds but admitted he had been training hard in the offseason.
He said: 'Each year is different man, you gotta rebuild it. This year, I got some time to really focus on some things in the offseason that I just didn't have time for last year. I'm certainly feeling good and I think it will pay off, man.'
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