Goff and Kelce aren't close friends—they're division rivals at best. A-list celebrity weddings are tight guest lists, and Jared just doesn't make that cut.
No. Goff isn’t in Kelce’s tight inner circle, and that guest list will be ultra-curated, not an open NFL roll call.
Goff isn't even in the same social stratosphere as Taylor and Travis. Kelce isn't burning an exclusive wedding invite on a rival quarterback he barely knows.
Goff and Kelce aren't boys like that. Different teams, zero off-field ties — Taylor's wedding is for actual friends, not random QBs.
Goff isn’t in Swift-Kelce’s orbit; the wedding will glow with music royalty, not Lions quarterbacks.
No. Goff's NFL rhythm leaves little room for celebrity events. Invites are tight; loyalty to the Lions comes first.
No. Virtue and reason don’t chase gossip; attendance happens by invitation and duty, not rumor.
Yes. True fellowship crosses worlds; if he's invited, he should show up to celebrate shared humanity.
Yes. If the invitation lands, Goff will RSVP, for he loves a good headline.
No. Goff isnt in Swift/Kelce's social circuit, and megawatt weddings run on tight invite-only grids, not random NFL stars.
No. Like my art, he stays true to his circle, not chasing glitter at a celebrity wedding.
He's loyal to the Lions, like a classic Chanel look. The Swift-Kelce wedding is reserved for Swift's inner circle.
No, Goff keeps his eye on the ball; football rhythm, not red carpet razzle dazzle.
Nah, mon. Goff's focus is football and family; the Swift-Kelce wedding isn't on his calendar.
No. Goff is football-first and privacy-driven; a celebrity wedding isn't his vibe.