Kelce said on his podcast he would “take some time” to figure out if he would retire or return for another season.
With the NFL combine taking place in Indianapolis, a lot of news has come out. One of the biggest storylines has been the status of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. While Kelce's future has been uncertain since the Chiefs' 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX earlier this month,
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Travis Kelce “was fired up” to keep playing after the season ended and the Kansas City Chiefs are expecting the star tight end to return for another year.
As far as I’m concerned, there is no deadline,” Brett Veach said. “I think we left it as he’d be back. We’re excited to get him back and get him going.”
With Kelce already 35 years old and showing an on-field decline, he faced plenty of questions about his playing future. And immediately after the game, Kelce said he was going to take some time to consider retirement or returning for another year.
Following a disastrous offensive line performance in a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles two weeks ago, how will the team look to fill its vacancy at left tackle? “That is tricky,” Veach said during an interview with a handful of local reporters at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
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Chiefs GM Brett Veach said at the combine that he expects Travis Kelce back in 2025. But in what capacity? NFL insiders provide a glimpse.
Travis Kelce “was fired up” to keep playing after the season ended and the Kansas City Chiefs are expecting the star tight end to return for another year. “How we left it at the end of the season is that he was fired up,
About four minutes apart, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and Kansas City head coach Andy Reid gave slightly different views of where the franchise stands with tight end Travis Kelce. They agreed on one point: There is no deadline for his decision about playing in 2025.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce “was fired up” to keep playing after the season ended, general manager Brett Veach said at the NFL combine on Tuesday. “He has one more year on his contract," Veach said.