An engagement between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could be coming in the not-so-distant future, according to a source close to the situation.
“Taylor and Travis are doing amazing, and their loved ones see an engagement coming sooner than later,” an insider told Entertainment Tonight. “They make a great match and there’s no questionstion about that.”
The report comes as the couple is spending time together in Italy, photographed the same day kissing on a boat ride through the resort town of Lake Como, and having a romantic candlelit dinner the night before.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end appeared to enjoy his time, dancing in a private suite with Swift’s good friend Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, who have been dating since October.
“Taylor, Travis, Gigi and Bradley have a blast when they get together. They appreciate that they can all be themselves around each other and enjoy double-dating,” the source said.
Friday’s chatter of a possible engagement comes five months after similar reports that claimed Kelce and Swift were already discussing marriage, despite having only dated for a few months.
“They’ve had plenty of really deep conversations about their future together,” a source told Us Weekly in December.
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Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver Tee Higgins remains a top trade candidate as offseason training camp draws closer.
Before the 2024 NFL Draft last month, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Tee Higgins and star pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson both requested trades. Though Cincinnati is keen on keeping both, de facto GM Duke Tobin is always just one can’t-refuse offer away from signing off on a move.
Higgins was assigned the franchise tag after completing his four-year rookie contract. Since a long-term extension already feels unlikely, the Bengals could easily decide to trade Higgins rather than lose him for nothing in free agency next year.
One team that stands out as a logical landing spot for Tee Higgins is the Denver Broncos. They are in the early stages of a giant rebuild after this offseason’s departures of Russell Wilson, Jerry Jeudy, and Justin Simmons, but Higgins can still be part of the long-term picture in Mile High City.