Former Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe and his wife, Abigail, were among the guests at Travis Kelce and Taylor Swifts July 3 wedding, with Abigail later sharing an emotional message for the newlyweds.
The star-studded celebration at Madison Square Garden featured several current and former NFL players.
Wolfes appearance stood out because of his close relationship with Kelce, which dates back to their college days at the University of Cincinnati.
After the ceremony, Abigail shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, tagging Wolfe and reflecting on the occasion.
She captioned, Just a Wyoming girl and an Ohio Boy.
The couple reflected on witnessing the ceremony, describing it as one of the most beautiful weddings they had ever attended before congratulating the newlyweds.
Sometimes we dress up!! And for what better occasion than watching one of the most beautiful weddings we have ever seen between two people that share SO much love!, caption continued.
Absolutely legendary evening! They ended the tribute with a warm congratulatory message, writing, Congratulations T & T we are so happy for you! The post shows the couples admiration for the ceremony and their genuine happiness for Kelce and Swift as they began their new chapter together.
Wolfe spent eight seasons with the Broncos, helping the franchise win Super Bowl 50 before finishing his career with the Baltimore Ravens.
Beyond Wolfe and Abigail, several prominent figures connected to the Chiefs also attended the celebration alongside Kelces longtime friends and former teammates.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy, were spotted leaving Madison Square Garden following the ceremony, while quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, were seen in New York during the wedding weekend, as per Charles Goldman of A to Z Sports.
Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo also attended, along with current Chiefs players Chris Jones, George Karlaftis, Jared Wiley, Jake Briningstool, and Tre Watson.
The guest list also included former Chiefs players such as Mitchell Schwartz, Kareem Hunt, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Isiah Pacheco, Trent McDuffie, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Mecole Hardman.
Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt attended with his wife, Tavia, and daughter, Gracie, while other NFL personalities at the ceremony included Tom Brady, Baker Mayfield, George Kittle, Cooper Kupp, Julian Edelman, and Michael Strahan.
Wolfe and Abigails message was one of many tributes shared after the ceremony, highlighting the close friendships Kelce has built throughout his football career.
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