If Travis Kelce would have moved away from the NFL after the Super Bowl Lix, as he would have planned to do, it would have been logical.
Kelce had nothing else to prove. He has established several tight end records, won three Rings of the Super Bowl and is largely considered to be one of the largest extremities tight of all time. He also has a very successful podcast and at 35, he is at a time in his career during which most of the tight ends have long retired.
But a little more than two weeks after the Super Bowl, the chiefs plan that Kelce will return for a 13th season. The director general Brett Veach said during the NFL scout combination that the chiefs worked as if Kelce will come back And anticipated that will be the case, according to Sam McDowell of Kansas City star.
“How we left it at the end of the season is that it was launched, a year more under contract,” said Veach, via KCTV. “”[I] Always think he has fire and the desire to play.
“As far as I’m concerned, there is no deadline. I think we left it because it would be back. We are delighted to recover it and make it move forward.
This leaves the door open so that Kelce still officially withdraws, but it does not seem that the chiefs provide that this will happen.
If Kelce returns, he removes a question of off -season for the chiefs. Kelce’s figures fell in 2024, with him displaying 823 yards. It’s his low career, not to mention his recruit year when he played a match. But it is always a precious target for Patrick Mahomes, in particular in key situations, and the chefs would welcome him with pleasure.
Chiefs have undergone approximate loss in the Super Bowl Lix. It seemed that they could also lose their future temple of fame. The first indications are that Kelce is ready for another season when he should be 36 years old.