It’s possible no one is more happy about Travis Kelce returning to play in 2025 than Patrick Mahomes. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback caught wind of Kelce's intentions to come back for one more season after the 35-year-old tight end told Pat McAfee that he was going to get in the best possible shape this offseason,
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Hours after news emerged that Travis Kelce would be returning to the Chiefs in 2025, Mahomes took to social media to celebrate, posting a popular meme of Michael Jordan’s security guard John Michael Wozniak shrugging in ESPN’s “The Last Dance.”
Kansas City Chiefs superstars Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones responded to news Travis Kelce confirmed he will not be retiring from the NFL.
Travis Kelce has decided to play at least one more season with the Kansas City Chiefs, and no one is more excited about that than his quarterback. In a
Kelce was among the first Chiefs players to exit the Caesars Superdome, notably missing his post-game press conference. While retirement would still secure Kelce's status as a future Hall of Famer and one of the franchise's all-time greats, Mahomes is certain that individual honours are not his teammate's main concern.
Travis Kelce has officially put retirement rumors to rest, confirming that he will return to the Kansas City Chiefs next season. The veteran tight end's decision comes after week
During the episode, Jason Kelce told his younger brother that he should help bring an NHL franchise to Kansas City. He also suggested quarterback Patrick Mahomes as a partner. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end agreed that he would love to but wasn't sure how or if it would be possible.
Kansas City has become a powerhouse in the football world, thanks in large part to the efforts of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes with the Chiefs. Now, the two stars could help