
What Andy Reid thinks of Travis Kelce retirement possibility
NY Post
All eyes are on Travis Kelce and a lingering decision about his football future.
Ahead of Thursday’s Christmas clash against the Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium, Chiefs coach Andy Reid was asked about the 13-year tight end, who may or may not be suiting up for the final time at home.
“I don’t know if it is. I haven’t talked to him,” Reid said Tuesday. “But I think his numbers, and personality, the person, I think speaks for themselves. Phenomenal person. Great for the community, has been great for the community. He’s everything you want from a player representing an organization.”
A former third-round pick out of Cincinnati, Kelce has spent his entire NFL career in Kansas City, winning three Super Bowls alongside Reid, 67, and superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and earning 11 Pro Bowl nods.
Although retirement buzz percolated in February following the Chiefs’ blowout Super Bowl loss to the Eagles, Kelce, 36, confirmed he would return for 2025 — a season that became one to forget.
Currently 6-9 and out of postseason contention, the Chiefs are also playing without Mahomes, who sustained a torn ACL earlier this month.

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