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.
In the wake of the Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59, all eyes have been on Travis Kelce. Reports have emerged suggesting that he is contemplating retirement, and while the Chiefs brass believe he will be back in 2025,
Just days after Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach strongly indicated that star tight end Travis Kelce, who was mulling a potential retirement from the NFL, would be returning for another season, Kelce himself, with the help of ESPN's Pat McAfee, confirmed his decision.
Kansas City tight end ranks third all-time amongst TEs in career receptions (1,004) and receiving yards (12,151).
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Pat McAfee just heaped a ton of praise on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Kelce has established himself as, arguably, the greatest the position has ever seen in the NFL.
Hours after news emerged that Travis Kelce would be returning to the Chiefs in 2025, Mahomes took to social media to celebrate, posting a popular meme of Michael Jordan’s security guard John Michael Wozniak shrugging in ESPN’s “The Last Dance.”
The Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025 Super Bowl 40-22. Following the loss, many wondered whether Kelce would decide to retire from playing football. Kelce, 35, had said earlier on the podcast he hosts with his brother, Jason, that he wanted to take some time to decide what he wanted to do.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce announced he was coming back to play another season in the NFL in the most Kelce way possible on Thursday.
Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said at the NFL scouting combine this week that the team was operating as if the four-time All-Pro would be coming back to play in 2025. Kelce had reportedly been given a March 14 deadline to make a decision as he is due a $12.5 million roster bonus on March 15.