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Ravens coach John Harbaugh hopes Travis Kelce proposes to Taylor Swift and retires from the NFL ‘pretty soon’
John Harbaugh hopes Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are end game.
The longtime Ravens coach admitted he’s crossing his fingers the Kansas City Chiefs player ties the knot, and has kids, with the pop superstar so that he’ll hang up his jersey ‘pretty soon.’
‘I hope they get married,’ Harbaugh told Us Weekly on Wednesday.
‘I hope they have a bunch of kids. Heck, maybe he’ll get ready to retire here pretty soon to pursue that family aspect of his life. I would encourage that,’ he added.
The 61-year-old noted that he’s ‘rooting’ for Kelce and Swift, describing their high-profile, whirlwind romance as the ‘coolest thing ever.’
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Baltimore’s Super Bowl hopes were dashed by the Chiefs last season when Kelce’s team defeated them in the conference championships.
The two teams will kick off the 2024-25 regular season on Sept. 5 when they go head-to-head in Kansas City.
Harbaugh, however, may need to wait a while longer for Kelce’s retirement, as it was recently reported that he has no plans to pop the question.
‘Travis has no plans on proposing to Taylor,’ an insider told Us Weekly earlier this month.
‘It’s not even on his radar. Marriage is something he takes very seriously and not something he would ever just jump into without giving it some careful consideration,’ they went on.
Baltimore were defeated in the conference championship last year by Andy Reid’s Chiefs