Travis Kelce may still be focused on securing his fourth Super Bowl ring with the Kansas City Chiefs, but he's also thinking about his future beyond the field.
The three-time Super Bowl champion, who has already established a legacy in the NFL, is now contemplating the next phase of his life, and it may involve starting a family with his girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
Though Kelce remains dedicated to the Chiefs and the pursuit of a third consecutive Super Bowl victory, reports suggest that he is not overlooking what comes after his football career. Sources reveal that the couple has discussed where they will live in the future, and their plans seem to be leaning toward Nashville.
Considering family life with Taylor Swift
While Kelce is still very much in the prime of his career, the prospect of retirement seems more likely should the Chiefs win another Super Bowl. His current contract with Kansas City expires in 2027, but according to an insider, a third consecutive championship might prompt Kelce to retire early.
"He's not ready to retire, but if the Chiefs win a third consecutive Super Bowl, Travis will be more prone to retire after his current contract that expires in 2027 and ride off into the sunset and look to start a family with Taylor anywhere she wants, which is leaning towards Nashville," the source told the Daily Mail.
"New York City is exciting, and Taylor will always consider this home. But she is growing, as is their relationship, and she feels that it is time for her to establish roots in the ground for her future. Nashville is the place where she started her career, and this is all coming full circle. They both love the city...It is beautiful, and it offers them the peace and tranquility with the assurance of safety that they both require.
"Taylor has grown up a lot in the past couple of years. Falling in love with Travis so deeply has shifted her priorities around a bit and has given her a new outlook on life.
"Ideally, she and Travis will live together in one home as they start a family. This is no different than any other couple with a family."