How Travis Kelce’s Teammates Reacted After Possibly His Last Kansas City Chiefs Game Ever
- On January 04, 2026, Travis Kelce played at Allegiant Stadium in what may be his final Kansas City Chiefs game, and he remains undecided about retiring after the loss.
- After missing the playoffs for the first time in 10 seasons, Travis Kelce faces an expiring two-year contract as Patrick Mahomes' ACL injury shaped the Kansas City Chiefs' year.
- A three-time Super Bowl winner, Travis Kelce spent his entire NFL journey with the Kansas City Chiefs and told Tony Gonzalez, `I think I'm still searching for those answers` about retirement.
- Kelce plans to consult with the Kansas City Chiefs, friends and family in exit meetings before deciding, and he says he would not play for another team while eyeing Hollywood opportunities.
- Engaged to Taylor Swift with a reported June 13 wedding, Kelce faces retirement talk fueled by her 14.1 million album units and 100 million-stream hit.
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Travis Kelce’s Teammates React to NFL Retirement Rumors
Photo Credit: Ian Maule/Getty Images For any Chiefs fans concerned that the end is nigh for Travis Kelce, recent comments by his teammates offer little comfort. After ending the season on a 14-12 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on January 4th, post-game statements seemed to hint at a looming retirement. “Man, thank you,” quarterback Chris Oladokun told Travis in a locker room with The Kansas City Star. Linebacker Cole Christiansen expressed a simi…
How Travis Kelce’s Teammates Reacted After Possibly His Last Kansas City Chiefs Game Ever
Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammates offered him kind gestures after their season-ending loss to the Las Vegas Raiders Jan. 4, fueling rumors that the NFL tight end could be retiring.
Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs to Land R1 Draft Tight End as Travis Kelce Successor: Insider
The Chiefs’ Christmas Day home game at Arrowhead felt different. With Travis Kelce still undecided about a 14th season, it may have been his last home game in Kansas City. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are already looking ahead. NFL insiders Todd McShay and Steve Muench have pointed to Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq as a potential successor if the Kelce era is truly nearing its end. “A lot of retirement news is potentially about Travis Kelce,” McShay sai…
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