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Travis Kelce's bachelor party cake has a 3-word message, except it didn't count right
June 22, 2026
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>Travis Kelce will soon be married to Taylor Swift.
>First, his bachelor party has to take place, and knowing the Kelce brothers, it'll probably be a blast.
>They've even posted the party cake on social media, with a simple three-word message: "One more ring."
>Here's a look:
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>There is a linguistic nuance here that needs to be talked about, though.
>Is the cake simply referring to a wedding ring? Because then it's leaving out the possibility of the Kansas City Chiefs winning the Super Bowl next season.
>Kelce considered retirement this offseason but eventually signed a contract with the Chiefs to keep playing in the NFL.
>After the Chiefs went 6-11 in 2025, the hope is that they'll bounce back in a big way. It'd be a much better swan song for Kelce to go out a winner rather than a loser.
>Sure, it'd be a bit bold for the cake to say "Two more rings," but when have the Kelce brothers ever been considered cautious?
>It's sweet, of course, that the cake is focused on this wedding, rather than on what has come before or what is still to come.
>But hey -- the only way this year could get better for Kelce, in a football sense, would be to win another Super Bowl.
>He's getting a ring this summer. Then it'll be time to aim for another one.
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