Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop star Taylor Swift aren’t the NFL’s only high-profile romance.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actress Hailee Steinfeld have been dating for over a year, and the two recently announced their engagement on social media. The couple got engaged during the Bills’ bye week.
Though Buffalo and Kansas City are bitter rivals on the field, some of the players actually have friendships off of it. So it was no surprise when Kelce took to Instagram to wish Allen congratulations on his engagement.
However, Kelce’s reaction sparked quite the reaction from Swift’s fans, many of whom are convinced she and the seven-time All-Pro TE will soon be announcing an engagement of their own.

Travis Kelce sent his congratulations to Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld on their engagement



Swifties almost instantly inundated Kelce’s comment with replies claiming he would be the next
“@killatrav your move bro,” one fan said.
“@killatrav you next,” added another.
“@killatrav take notes 📝” joked one fan.
“The couple in this picture is the Temu version of you and your future wife @taylorswift,” one user remarked.
“@killatrav ???? 🤷🏻♀️💍” quipped another fan.
“@killatrav time for your move bro” stated one user.

Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift
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Kelce and Swift have been rumored for months to be announcing their engagement after the NFL season ends.
Swift’s “Eras Tour” wraps up on Dec. 8 with her final show at BC Place in Vancouver, and it was recently reported that her friends have encouraged her to use her newfound downtime to start planning a family with Kelce, whose Chiefs are chasing the first Super Bowl three-peat in NFL history.
If Kelce and Swift do get engaged and start a family, many are convinced that would all but put an end to his NFL career. Should Kelce retire soon, he already has a Hall of Fame-worthy resume that includes three Super Bowls, even All-Pro selections, nine Pro Bowls, and a spot on the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.