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'You don't want to decide': Travis Kelce's shocking Kansas City Chiefs update raises questions about his final season

'You don't want to decide': Travis Kelce's shocking Kansas City Chiefs update raises questions about his final season

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Travis Kelce's shocking Kansas City Chiefs update raises questions about his final season (Image via Getty)
NFL star
Travis Kelce
had a decision to make after 12 long seasons. He's 35 now and has won three Super Bowls. Many fans wondered if he would finally walk away from football. But instead of announcing retirement, Kelce shared something unexpected.
He's coming back and there's a reason behind it that fans didn't see coming.
Travis Kelce says he still has more to prove after tough end to last season
Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, spoke to the press on Wednesday, June 12, 2025, concerning his plans. Many people believed he might retire after turning 35 last October and concluding his 12th NFL season. Kelce made it quite plain, though, that he will return next year.
He said the decision was easy.
'I love football. I didn't really think too much about it,'
Travis Kelce opened up during the team's mandatory minicamp in Kansas City. He added,
'I love coming in every day.
I love the people here.'
After a heartbreaking Super Bowl defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles, Travis Kelce's most recent season came to a close; he stayed with that game. He observed,
"It didn't feel like my last game. I still feel like I have more to give.'
Travis Kelce also said he waited until his emotions subside before making a decision. 'You don't want to decide something that big when you're still upset,' he observed. "But even after that, I knew I wanted to come back.'
Travis Kelce says winning another Super Bowl is his only goal
Travis Kelce didn't join the team for OTAs, but he's back for mandatory minicamp and fully focused on the new season.
Last year, he caught 97 passes, which was the lowest of his career in both yards (823) and touchdowns (3).
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Even though some say he's slowing down, Kelce says he still feels good. He wants to chase another Super Bowl ring.
'I'm only interested in Super Bowl rings,'
he said.
'Last year wasn't a success for me, especially that final game. When we needed them, I did not lead well or make enormous plays."
Travis Kelce has one year remaining on his present contract. Asked if this might be his last season, he implied he could play longer.
'We'll figure it out next year,'
he said.
'I can't see myself playing for any other team.'
The Chiefs are seen as top contenders again. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, they are tied with the Eagles for the second-best odds to win the title in 2025.
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