Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are heavy favorites to return to the Super Bowl next season and have already begun ...
Travis Kelce shed light on his decision to continue playing for the Kansas City Chiefs amid speculation that he would retire after the team's loss at the Super Bowl.
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Jamie Squire/Getty (2) Jason Kelce is feeling emotional following Super Bowl 2025. Speaking on an episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, released Wednesday, Feb. 12, the retired NFL ...
Travis Kelce is still feeling his “tough” Super Bowl 2025 loss. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and his brother, Jason Kelce, reflected on Sunday’s big game on Wednesday’s emotional ...
Akin to another native Ohioan sports superstar, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has finally made his decision: He’s coming back to play for at least one more year in the NFL.
Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl 2025 game tape wasn’t the prettiest. The star Chiefs tight end finished with just four catches for 39 yards during Kansas City’s 40-22 blowout loss to the Eagles ...
A third-round pick in 2013 out of the University of Cincinnati — where he played with his brother, retired Eagles center ...
When it comes to retirement rumors, Kelce has kept a tight lip. The Kansas City Chiefs came up short of their Super Bowl three-peat goals on Sunday, and the team's veteran tight end, Travis Kelce ...
In 13 NFL seasons Kelce was a seven-time All-Pro and won a Super Bowl. Jason Kelce's 13-year NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles cemented him as one of the game's elite centers, a six-time Pro ...
Travis Kelce expressed disappointment in himself and the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl loss on his podcast "New Heights." Despite the loss, Kelce broke Jerry Rice's record for most catches in ...
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