“Zero advice for her”: NFL WAGS make it clear Taylor Swift doesn’t belong in their world despite Kelce’s future plans | NFL News

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship has long been a cultural talking point, but insiders suggest the couple is now thinking seriously about their future together. While Swift and Kelce appear to be in sync about the next stage of their lives, even the wives of NFL players acknowledge that there’s no playbook for navigating love in the spotlight.
Jets wives highlight Taylor Swift’s unique situation in the WAG world
Jessie Vera-Tucker, wife of Jets guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, didn’t hesitate when asked what advice she’d give Swift. “I have zero advice for her,” she told Us Weekly. “She has a way busier life than I will ever have. If she’s made it this far managing that, she’s gonna be very good.”Maranda Williams, married to Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, echoed that perspective, emphasizing individuality. “Whatever works for your household is going to work for your household,” she said. “What works for me may not work for them. You just wish the person the best.”Both women praised Taylor Swift for shining a spotlight on the wives and girlfriends of NFL players, with Maranda adding that the term WAG itself has shifted from feeling offensive to becoming more empowering.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce align on ambition and long-term goals
Beyond the cultural chatter, sources close to the couple say Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are “genuinely ready” for what’s next. From scouting future homes to balancing their careers, the pair are finding comfort in their similarities. “This time together solidified Taylor knowing that she wants to be with Travis forever,” one insider shared. Another added, “They feel like they’ve found their person.”Also Read: “They’re already married”: Carly Pearce drops bombshell theory that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot in secretRather than fitting into traditional expectations, Swift and Kelce are building their own rhythm — proving that even in the high-pressure NFL world, real compatibility is what makes a relationship last.Travis Kelce and the Chiefs are slated to face the Los Angeles Chargers in their first regular season outing on Friday, September 5.