After a couple of weeks of will he or won't he, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is officially suiting up again in 2025. There was a thought that the 35-year-old future Hall of Famer would walk off into the sunset with Taylor Swift and enjoy the next phase of his life with the Grammy winner,
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has seemingly confirmed his return for the 2025 NFL season, per ESPN's Pat McAfee. While McAfee didn't directly cite Kelce, citing "source(s)," one can safely assume that he was,
Chiefs star Travis Kelce told Pat McAfee that he'll be returning for another NFL season in 2025, and already has a big goal in mind.
Travis Kelce relayed an eye-opening message to Pat McAfee regarding his potential retirement from the NFL. In the wake of the Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59, all eyes have been on Travis Kelce.
Travis Kelce will return to the Kansas City Chiefs for of the 2025-2026 NFL season, according to a text read on-air by ESPN's Pat McAfee. On the Thursday, February 26, episode of The Pat McAfee Show,
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship has come under a microscope after the Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Amid all the commentary, former NFL punter and popular sports analyst Pat McAfee decided to offer his two cents by issuing a strong message.
Kansas City tight end ranks third all-time amongst TEs in career receptions (1,004) and receiving yards (12,151).
When Travis Kelce walked off the field at the Superdome, he knew there was a possibility that he had just played his final NFL game. The longtime Chiefs tight end had himself a rough night in Super Bowl 59 — as did the rest of his teammates.
Kelce’s confirmation that he will not be retiring from the NFL comes after the Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke during Wednesday’s episode of the NFL’s The Insiders podcast. During the episode, he revealed Kelce was sick with a “pretty big illness” just before the game.
Travis Kelce didn’t get the fairytale ending he would’ve liked this past season, but it looks like his story isn’t quite finished yet. Weeks after the Kansas City Chiefs’ blowout loss in Super Bowl LIX,
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