Julian Edelman did his best to talk about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding without stepping over the line, and he made it clear pretty quickly that he wasn’t going to be the one to spill anything.
The former New England Patriots wide receiver was among the guests at the star-studded ceremony at Madison Square Garden in New York City earlier this month. He went with former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski and Gronkowski’s girlfriend, Camille Kostek. But if anyone was hoping for a full breakdown of the night, Edelman wasn’t offering one.
Speaking to Yahoo Sports, he kept his comments pointedly vague while still showing plenty of love for the couple. “I mean, there was a wedding, and it was awesome.
That’s where I’ll keep it,” he said. “I don’t have a high enough pay grade to go into detail.
I don’t know the details of what we can and can’t say, but it was an unbelievable love story. I’ll leave it at that and can’t wait to watch those people reproduce humans and make insane people for this society.”
He took the same route on Instagram after the event, choosing a short congratulatory message instead of any behind-the-scenes glimpse. “One hell of a (love) story,” Edelman wrote. “Congrats to Taylor and Travis Unbelievable day celebrating two incredible people.”
Edelman’s restraint lines up with what’s been reported about the wedding itself. According to NBC, guests signed non-disclosure agreements before attending, and phones were banned from the ceremony to keep photos and videos private.
Entertainment reporter Rob Shuter also reported that Kelce and Swift want to know which guests respected those rules. That report said they do not plan to take legal action against anyone, but they do want to know who they can trust going forward.
Kelce and Swift began dating in 2023 and later made their relationship public. They got engaged in August 2025, just before Kelce began his 13th NFL season with the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, they are officially married.
For Edelman, though, the message was simple: congratulate the couple, respect the privacy, and leave the rest alone.
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