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New York Post
a day ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Travis Kelce opens up on next steps — and when he will make 2026 plans
Travis Kelce has delved into his mindset for the upcoming season — and when he might make a decision about 2026. Many people believed that Kelce, 35, might retire after the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Eagles, but he announced at the end of February in a text to Pat McAfee that he would 'for sure' be playing in 2025. With many questions about what Kelce's future might look like beyond this season, he answered some on the 'Bussin' With the Boys' podcast on Monday. 3 Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce Getty Images When asked about plans post-2025, Kelce made sure to reiterate that his focus is still just on this season. 'I know that I got one on the contract, and a hell of a f–king team. We got a lot of f–king talent, and I'm pumped for it.' Kelce said. The Chiefs come into this season after falling short of a third straight Super Bowl win, and the team will be in for a challenge in what's shaping up to be a loaded AFC. Kelce also revealed that his decision to retire — or not — will not be announced immediately at the end of the 2025 season. He reached the Pro Bowl for the 10th time this past season, though he recorded 823 receiving yards, the lowest full-season total of his career. 3 Kelce talking on the 'Bussin with the Boys' podcast. Bussin With the Boys/Youtube 'I don't know what I'm gonna feel like in March and April next year when I make that decision, or I try and figure out what's next for me,' Kelce said. As for his high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift, Kelce shot down any notion that the two look to 'seek attention.' 3 Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes during team practice in June. AP 'We're having fun with it,' Kelce said. 'It gets thrown out there, like we're trying to seek attention every now and then. We're just enjoying life and having fun going to hockey games, kind of introducing her to some more of the sports world.' Kelce will start his 13th season in Brazil when the Chiefs take on the Chargers on Sept. 5.


New York Post
25-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Post
George Kittle opens up on bizarre NFL training method with sex life side effect
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle might've shared too many details about his recovery treatment. During a recent appearance on the 'Bussin with the Boys' podcast, Kittle explained that he uses a Vasper machine to help improve his recovery — and the extra side effects it has on his testosterone levels. 'I do it a little bit during OTAs (organized team activities), but as soon as I get back in the summer, it's like my cardio every day at the end of my workout,' Kittle, 31, said. 'I'll go lift, run my routes, run hills and then I'll do a 20-minute Vasper session, four days a week. I love it. Advertisement 'It also knocks you the f–k out at night, unconscious. You sleep so well, and you have wild dreams, too. It's awesome … The main selling point is you, um, blow huge loads.' Warning: Graphic language Advertisement The Vasper System is a recovery bike that utilizes blood flow restriction (BFR) and uses compression technology, liquid cooling and interval training to 'create the effect of a high intensity (anaerobic) exercise without the wear and tear, time, effort or stress it takes to achieve the same results with conventional exercise,' according to the company's website. 'I was like, 'How do I say it?' I just gotta say it,' Kittle continued regarding the sexual side effects. 'That's how it was sold to players. It was like, 'Look, it boosts your testosterone, you sleep really well, you're going to feel great and you also blow huge loads.'' 4 The Vasper machine. Advertisement 4 San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle might've shared too many details about his recovery treatment during a recent appearance on the 'Bussin' with the Boys' podcast in June 2025. YouTube/Bussin' with the Boys Kittle — who's been married to his wife Claire since April 2019 after meeting at the University of Iowa — was skeptical at first. 'I was like, 'Oh, that's bulls–t'. Not bulls–t. And then that rumor started going around,' he said. 'In 2019, there were six or seven coaches that were doing it all of the time… [like Mike LaFleur] one of my (offensive coordinator)'s, he was in there all the time, going to town.' 4 San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and his wife Claire after signing his contract extension in April 2025. Instagram/Claire Kittle Advertisement 4 San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) works out with his teammates during an OTA at Levi's Stadium on June 10, 2025. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect Kittle added that he's 'lightyears ahead' of where he was last year at this time mentally and physically after having a rare postseason off. The 49ers failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2020 with a 6-11 mark last season. 'The one benefit of not making the playoffs is you get an entire month off. I haven't had January off since 2020,' he said. 'Mentally and physically, I'm lightyears ahead of where I was last year, which is pretty fun.' Kittle signed a four-year deal worth up to $76.4 million with $40 million in guarantees with the 49ers in April, tying him to the team through the 2029 season. He tallied 78 catches for 1,106 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024, becoming the fifth tight end in NFL history to record at least four 1,000-yard seasons. Advertisement Veterans report to 49ers training camp on July 22. San Francisco opens the 2025 season against the Seahawks in Seattle on Sept. 7.