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    Why the teammate of Travis Kelce does not want him to retire

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsFebruary 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    One of Travis Kelce’s teammates does not think that retirement is the right choice for Travis Kelce at the moment. While the loss of the Super Bowl still hangs above the head of the Kansas City chiefs, rumors about Kelce retire continues to loom. The chiefs lost against the Eagles of Philadelphia 40-22 in the Super Bowl Sunday, February 9.

    The defensive chiefs Charles Omenihu are convinced that Kelce will be “back” but give his opinion On the reasons for which he should not yet hang on his crampons.

    “He is a temple of fame from the moment he says:” I have finished “,” said Omenihu to FS1. “But I think Trav still has a lot. I think Trav is an extreme competitor. I think he is someone who loves the game. And I think that in the legendary career he had, get out like that, in my opinion, would not be something he would do. “”

    The chiefs were trying to win the Super Bowl to become the first team in NFL history to win three times in a row.

    “It would be my message to Trav:” Big Dog, we – all the organization – cannot go out like that “,” he said on FS1.

    Omenihu added: “So I think he’s back.”

    What does Travis Kelce say about retirement?

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    As for Kelce, he apparently changed his perspective on a possible retirement. Going to Super Bowl sources near the athlete revealed that retirement was not really an option for Kelce.

    “Regarding its success in theater and podcasting and seeing her the opportunities of her brother [Jason] had after his retirement, Travis is not ready to withdrawAn initiate revealed to Dailymail.com.

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    “Whether the chiefs win or lose, he would like to either go for the four peat or compete in the Super Bowl and would like to try to go back,” added the source.

    At the time, the source was convinced that Kelce had no doubt about retirement.

    “He understands that he is in good professional condition and personally retired, but as he is questioned in the next two weeks, he wants to stay in the league. He still thinks he has more to give, ”continued the source.

    “Ask the same question next year, so we could have a conversation, but right now, all his intentions are to stay with the chiefs and play in the NFL next season, whether they win or lose the Super Bowl “Concluded the source.

    However, now that the chiefs have undergone a devastating loss of the Super Bowl, the decision weighs on the heart of the tight child.

    “It’s just a difficult reality. And, you know, I think I’m going Take the time to understand it“Said Kelce on her new Heights podcast earlier this week. “And I think I owe to my teammates that if I come back, that it will be something that it is an unreserved decision and that I am not half – keeping. And I’m completely there for them.

    He continued: “I think I could play. It’s just if I am motivated or not or is not the best decision for me as a man, as a human, as a person to assume all this responsibility. »»

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