Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid offered the strongest hint yet that he will be among the guests at Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's highly anticipated wedding, revealing during a Thursday radio interview that he has likely received his invitation and plans to attend.
During his appearance on Thursday, May 14, on radio station 96.5's The Drive show, the 68-year-old coach was asked directly whether he had received his invitation to the power couple's nuptials.
"Well, I probably have … and if I don't outgrow my tuxedo before then, I'm going," Reid quipped during the interview. "But you keep talking about this barbecue, I might have to go get some."
When host Carrington Harrison suggested Reid should purchase something new for the special occasion, the coach demurred with characteristic humility.
"I'm not the show," Reid said. "I'm just gonna show up. I'm so happy for them. When you come down to it, it doesn't matter how big the show is around them, they're in love and that's the most important thing."
The comments represent Reid's most direct acknowledgment of his expected attendance at the wedding of his star tight end and the global pop superstar. Swift and Kelce, both 36, announced their engagement in August 2025 with a playful joint Instagram post that read, "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married."
The couple has taken a measured approach to wedding planning, with Swift indicating during an October 2025 appearance on The Graham Norton Show that she was prioritizing her album work before diving into wedding preparations.
"I'm just doing the album thing now, which is a big thing. Then, I think the wedding is what happens after that in the scheme of the planning," Swift said during that appearance. "But I'm so excited about it. I know it's gonna be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount and people are on the bubble."
Kelce has also acknowledged that the wedding date depends partly on the Chiefs' schedule for the 2026-2027 NFL season. "I just gotta figure out winning football games first," he joked during a September 2025 episode of his "New Heights" podcast.
According to sources who spoke to Us Weekly in April, the couple has invited approximately 150 people to the event, which is rumored to take place this summer. The guest list reflects a decision to scale back from initial plans for a larger celebration.
"It won't be a huge wedding, but there will be many celebrities," one insider revealed, while a second source added, "They've gone back and forth between inviting everyone and keeping it small and private. As of now, they've scaled it down. It's no longer going to be a massive blowout."
Earlier this month, Kelce expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming nuptials during a conversation with golfer Rory McIlroy, who compared the experience of having important people gathered in one room to both the Masters dinner and a wedding day.
"Travis, you'll feel this this year whenever you're sitting at your wedding — you have all the people in a room … it's amazing to have all these people in the same room," McIlroy told Kelce. "You're just sitting there and it's surreal. It's unbelievable. The only thing I can compare it to is your wedding day because it's this collection of people in the same room. It's wild."
Kelce's response was simple and heartfelt: "I can't wait."
Reid's comments on Thursday underscore the close relationship he has developed with both Kelce and Swift since the couple began dating. The coach has consistently expressed support for the relationship, focusing on the genuine connection between the two rather than the media spectacle surrounding their romance.









