Travis Kelce Quickly 'Moved on' From Chiefs' Super Bowl Loss, Says He's 'Thrown that Thing in the Trash'
JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, AUG 6 – Travis Kelce enters his 13th NFL season with a renewed mindset and physical transformation aiming for a fourth Super Bowl as Kansas City Chiefs focus on bouncing back from loss.
- On Aug. 6, 2025 at Missouri Western State University training camp, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said "I've thrown that thing in the trash," signaling he’s moved on from his Super Bowl LIX loss.
- The Chiefs were chasing a three-peat when they lost 40-22 to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, trailing 34-0 at one point.
- Coach Andy Reid noted that Kelce looks like he's 20 and teammates said he entered camp slimmer and energized, showing his strong physical condition at Chiefs training camp.
- Kelce emphasized that resetting the mindset each year is key to competitiveness, and his motivation remains to lead the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super Bowl.
- Looking ahead, Andy Reid’s team’s history of winning two of the next three titles after a Super Bowl loss, combined with Kelce’s leadership and hunger for redemption, sets a new chapter.
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Travis Kelce Says He’s Thrown the Chiefs’ Crushing Super Bowl Loss ‘in the Trash’ Ahead of New Season
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Entering his 13th NFL season, the future Hall of Famer knows all too well what it takes to win a Super Bowl, and sulking over last season’s Super Bowl loss isn’t going to fulfill the prophecy.
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