Bijan Robinson Reacts to Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s Engagement
As Atlanta Falcons star Bijan Robinson geared up for some intense practice, he stumbled upon the news that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are engaged, just ahead of the 2025 NFL season. “I saw it before actually entering here. Congratulations to them, man,” he shared with a grin while discussing his collaboration with CLC. “That’s great to be engaged.”
On a lighter note, Robinson pointed out the challenges NFL teams faced as they trimmed their rosters before the Tuesday deadline. He humorously remarked that they seemed to be “struggling to bring about aggressiveness when it comes to football.”
But putting jokes aside, Robinson expressed genuine respect for Kelce. He reflected on Kelce’s contributions to the sport, saying, “It’s huge for them. I have a lot of respect for Travis for what he did for this game. And even Taylor Swift—I mean, what does she mean to the world through her music? That’s really great for that information to come out.”
The sports and entertainment worlds were abuzz with excitement following Swift and Kelce’s joint Instagram announcement, marking their engagement. The couple shared photos accompanied by playful comments and emojis, resonating with fans everywhere.
Brittany Mahomes, wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, also chimed in, spreading joy at the couple’s news. “Two of the most real people meet and fall in love,” she commented, adding emojis that captured her excitement. “I’m so happy about these two.”
Others, like Gracie Hunt—daughter of Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt—added their praises as well. She said, “Travis and Taylor’s engagement is kind of news that makes the world feel a little brighter. It’s a joy to see them step in at least once in a lifetime together.”
The outpouring of congratulations from all corners, including sports experts and fellow teams, underscores the celebrity couple’s popularity as they prepare to embark on this new journey together.
Meanwhile, it’s not all about engagements, as both Kelce and Robinson are shifting their focus to the upcoming season. The Chiefs are set to play against the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil on September 5th, while Robinson’s Falcons will face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
As for Robinson, he expressed excitement about the new Falcons season, also wearing his old college colors in support of the Texas Longhorns, who start the year ranked number one. “For all of you fans, I feel it’s really important to wear your colors and represent the school,” he encouraged, ready to cheer on his team.





