A throwaway line on a sports podcast has ignited a fresh round of speculation around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce — this time centered on rumors of a future baby.
According to Page Six, the chatter started after sports podcaster Bill Simmons reacted to another loss by the Kansas City Chiefs, whose playoff hopes are already gone this season.
While discussing the game, Simmons pivoted from on-field frustration to Kelce’s personal life, making a comment that quickly caught listeners’ attention.
“It was officially a ‘Feel bad for Kelce,’” Simmons said on his podcast Sunday. “Guy’s a Hall of Famer, he’s getting married to Taylor Swift, having a kid with her, probably flies everywhere private, has private security everywhere he goes.”
Simmons continued his rant as part of a broader argument that Kelce should consider stepping away from the game sooner rather than later.
“And he’s just kind of running around this f—ing Titans game, trying not to get hurt,” he said. “Fake an injury. Just fake an injury and end the thing.”
The remark immediately sparked online buzz, with fans questioning whether Simmons was speculating about the couple’s future or suggesting something more immediate. No evidence has surfaced to support the idea that Swift is pregnant, and Simmons did not clarify his comment.
Listeners were quick to poke fun at the uncertainty. One commenter on X wrote, “I love that he knows that she’s pregnant but isn’t sure if he flies private or not LOL.”
While the rumor itself appears unfounded, interest in Swift and Kelce’s future plans has been growing since news of their engagement. In August, a source told Us Weekly that the couple, both 36, may “not wait too long” to start a family after tying the knot.
“She’s in a great space in her career and with her success and she can take some time away,” the insider said.
The outlet also reported that the two “absolutely want” to welcome children together at some point.
Kelce, meanwhile, has been dealing with speculation of his own — not about parenthood, but about whether his NFL career is nearing its end. After the Chiefs’ latest loss, questions about retirement intensified.
Speaking on Friday, Kelce made clear that his attention remains on the present.
“I’d rather keep the focus on this team, right now,” he said. “All the conversations I have with the team moving forward will be with them.”
“It’s a unique time in my life,” Kelce added. “I’ve got three games left, and I know when the season ends.”
For now, neither Kelce nor Swift has addressed Simmons’ comment. Still, a single sentence from a popular podcast was enough to send fans spiraling — underscoring just how closely every word tied to the superstar couple is being watched.














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