The Kansas City Chiefs’ offseason schedule seemingly confirms the date Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift plan to say “I do.”
Mandatory minicamp will be held from June 9 to 11, the team announced on Friday, April 3.
The timeline supports Us Weekly’s reporting that Kelce and Swift, both 36, plan to get married on June 13 in Rhode Island.
The mandatory minicamp will act as the Chiefs’ final offseason activity before training camp is expected to start in late July.
“They’re both involved and making decisions together,” a source told Us last week about the couple’s wedding planning. The insider said both Kelce and Swift, who got engaged in August 2025, have “focused on actually enjoying the process rather than getting caught up in the pressure.”
A second source told Us that the ceremony will likely be split between Swift’s Rhode Island mansion and Ocean House, a five-star resort nearby.
“The guest list grew, so the ceremony and private gatherings associated with the wedding [will be split between the venues],” the insider said, while noting, “Taylor always has a plan B and C for every scenario.”
The first source told Us that about 150 guests are expected to attend, including Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Emma Stone and Kelce’s quarterback, Patrick Mahomes.
Kelce announced he would be returning for his 14th NFL season in March, citing his pop star fiancée for inspiration behind the decision.
“We share the same love for what we do,” Kelce said of Swift on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show at the time. “Fortunately, we’ve had this desire since we were kids in our selective professions. It’s amazing to see her keep going to the table, keep finding new things to write about, keep finding new melodies and things like that. On top of that, still seeing her have that love and joy in what she does.”
He continued, “Of course that’s motivating. That’s motivating for anybody, let alone my fiancée. I’m going through something trying to figure out what exactly the future holds for me. Something like that definitely motivates me to say, ‘You know what, I’m not done either. I’ve still got some ideas in the back of my mind. I’ve still got some juice left to play this game.’”
Kelce told Pat McAfee that he only had a “short and brief” period where he considered retirement.
“The Chiefs knew where I was the entire time on it,” Kelce explained. “You always need to take a step back, you always need to take a step back. Breathe. Let the emotions settle down and see where the body is and things like that.”
He added, “But I’m still in love with this game. I still love going to work, putting on the pads, grinding it out. Just playing the game.”












