Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift got married Saturday at Madison Square Garden, and the A-list guest list, Wayne Gretzky and Selena Gomez among them, confirms this was a full-scale event, not a quiet courthouse moment. For anyone tracking the Chiefs through a betting lens, the relevant question was always the same: does this relationship pull Kelce's focus, or does it not matter? The wedding happening in the offseason, before training camp opens, gives the clearest possible answer. He showed up, he got married, and he still has time to report.

The market has had Kelce priced as a premier tight end throughout this saga, and nothing in this story changes that calculus. The bigger distraction risk was always a wedding scheduled during the regular season or camp. That did not happen. For Kansas City's Super Bowl futures and AFC odds, this is a neutral-to-slightly-positive data point: the off-field chapter closes, and Kelce walks into camp without a pending life event hanging over the schedule.

The only line this story reasonably touches is Kelce's receiving yards total if books haven't already priced in a potential age-related decline at 36. A settled personal life has no demonstrated correlation to production decline, and no source here supports drawing that line. What the story does support is that the relationship is no longer an open variable for oddsmakers to weight.

Watch for Kansas City's official roster and camp reports when they open. If Kelce reports on time and healthy, the Chiefs' receiving corps picture clarifies fast, and any future or team-total number that still carries a Kelce-availability discount becomes worth a closer look.