
After months of speculation, a new report is sending both the entertainment world and the NFL into a frenzy. According to Page Six, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are now believed to have finalized plans to hold their wedding in New York City on July 3, after “save the date” invitations were reportedly sent out.
If the report is accurate, this will not simply be another high-profile celebrity wedding. It could become one of the most talked-about events of the year. For months, most rumors had centered on the idea that the couple would marry on June 13 at Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island — a date that seemed perfectly aligned with Taylor Swift’s well-known attachment to the number 13.
That theory, however, was quickly shut down. Tara Guérard, who identified herself as the wedding planner for an event taking place at Ocean House on June 13, publicly stated on Instagram that Taylor was not her bride that weekend, directly dismissing the Rhode Island wedding rumor.
What makes the new timeline even more interesting is that it still fits with an earlier detail tied to Travis Kelce’s schedule. Previous reporting suggested that Kelce planned to marry Taylor Swift before Chiefs training camp begins, and a July 3 wedding would still comfortably fall before the team enters its late-July preparation period for the new season.
New York City also feels far from random. It is a place Swift has long been connected to, including her high-profile property in Tribeca, and a city that has become part of her public image over the years. Moving the wedding to New York may also reflect the need for a much larger venue, one capable of handling the scale of a celebration that many are already calling the “wedding of the century.”
Even so, several key details remain under wraps. The exact venue in New York has not yet been revealed, and reports suggest that even invited guests may not receive the full location details until shortly before the ceremony in an effort to prevent leaks and protect the couple’s privacy.
Another rumor that made headlines involved the idea that wedding guests were being asked to sign NDAs. That speculation spread after Graham Norton jokingly said on a podcast that he had signed “so many” non-disclosure agreements related to the wedding. He later clarified that the comment was purely a joke, not a real disclosure about the couple’s plans.
So at this point, the clearest picture is this: the rumored Rhode Island wedding appears to be off the table, while New York City on July 3 has emerged as the most talked-about reported plan. With one half of the couple being one of the biggest pop stars in the world and the other a Chiefs icon and NFL superstar, it is easy to see why this wedding is already being treated like a global event.
Kansas City, MO — April 21, 2026
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to prioritize continuity as they prepare for another championship push, reaching a swift agreement to bring back a familiar face on offense and special teams.
In a deal that reflects both efficiency and mutual trust, Kansas City has re-signed one of its Super Bowl-winning contributors to a one-year contract worth $1 million. The negotiations, according to team sources, moved quickly — a sign that both sides were aligned from the start.
By the fourth paragraph, the name becomes clear — Nikko Remigio.
A former undrafted free agent who carved out his role through persistence, Remigio has quietly become a dependable presence within the Chiefs’ system. While his offensive touches have been limited, his impact on special teams has been undeniable, particularly in the return game where field position often proves decisive.
“This is home for me,” Remigio shared in conversations surrounding the deal. “I came here with something to prove, and this team gave me that chance. I’m not going anywhere — I want to keep building, keep winning, and keep doing whatever it takes for Kansas City.”
That sense of loyalty has defined his journey.
Over the past two seasons, Remigio has appeared in 19 games, contributing across multiple phases. From limited offensive snaps to a heavy workload on special teams, he has embraced every opportunity, finishing with 40 kickoff returns at an average of 25.9 yards.
For the Chiefs, this move is about more than just numbers.
It’s about culture.
Championship teams are built not only on star power, but on players willing to accept their role and execute it at a high level. Remigio embodies that mindset — a player who understands the system, contributes without complaint, and delivers consistency when called upon.
At $1 million, the deal represents a low-risk investment with proven value. It allows Kansas City to maintain depth, preserve continuity, and keep a trusted contributor in place as they chase another Super Bowl run.
For Remigio, however, the meaning goes beyond the contract.
This was never just about securing a roster spot.
It was about belonging.
And in Kansas City, he’s found exactly that.