Travis Kelce is opening up about his Super Bowl defeat. During the latest episode of his New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce podcast, released Wednesday, Feb. 12, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end reflected on his brutal 40-22 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb.
The Kansas City Chiefs are back to the drawing board after a disappointing Super Bowl loss. One proposed move might send the entire fanbase into a tizzy.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have a whole lot of difficult decisions to make this offseason, but there seems to be momentum building toward them making a very strange one: cutting Travis Kelce. Multiple people have suggested that the Chiefs should part ways with Kelce,
When you think of the Kansas City Chiefs, only a few names come to mind before Travis Kelce. Sure, there are Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, but outside of that duo, Kelce has been the dude in Missouri
We may not know for a few more weeks, but Travis Kelce might be leaning towards playing again. The Super Bowl 59 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles was brutal. It became evident shortly after opening kickoff that the Kansas City Chiefs offensive line was no match for the Eagles' defensive front-seven.
Travis Kelce might be one step closer to retirement this year. His brother Jason Kelce just revealed how the discussions were going on with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and what it means for his future.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is weighing up his NFL future, and his brother, Jason, thinks that Travis' mind might already be made up.
CBS Sports reports that Jason Kelce retired after 14 years in the NFL, at the age of 36; should Travis Kelce return this year, it would be his 14th season, and he will turn 36 in October.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce, share an update regarding their 'New Heights' podcast.
Will Travis Kelce return to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 NFL season? Or will he instead opt for retirement after one of the best careers we'll ever
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce breaks down why Kansas City's Super Bowl loss wasn't on Andy Reid, pointing to Philadelphia's dominant defense as the real culprit.
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