Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will be back for Year 13. The New Heights account posted on X on Thursday afternoon that Kelce will be back with the Chiefs for another year, using an edited clip from The Wolf of Wall Street to confirm the news.This comes two days after multiple reports indicated the Chiefs expected Kelce to return. ESPN’s Pat McAfee also reported Thursday that Kelce confirmed to him he was coming back. McAfee indicated that Kelce told him wasn’t ready for his career to end on that Super Bowl loss. The New Heights post on X promised to break down Travis Kelce’s decision to stay in next week’s episode of the podcast. Retirement rumors had been swirling around Kelce, picking up speed after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss. He spoke honestly about the weight of the decision a few weeks ago on the New Heights podcast with his brother. At the time, Kelce pointed out that because the Chiefs had seen so much postseason success, the extra games that come with it can take a toll mentally and physically. At the time, he said he wasn’t worried about his physical ability to play but needed to make sure that his heart was fully committed. Now, it seems like his heart is all in. This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will be back for Year 13.
The New Heights account posted on X on Thursday afternoon that Kelce will be back with the Chiefs for another year, using an edited clip from The Wolf of Wall Street to confirm the news.
This comes two days after multiple reports indicated the Chiefs expected Kelce to return.
ESPN’s Pat McAfee also reported Thursday that Kelce confirmed to him he was coming back. McAfee indicated that Kelce told him wasn’t ready for his career to end on that Super Bowl loss.
The New Heights post on X promised to break down Travis Kelce’s decision to stay in next week’s episode of the podcast.
Retirement rumors had been swirling around Kelce, picking up speed after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss. He spoke honestly about the weight of the decision a few weeks ago on the New Heights podcast with his brother.
At the time, Kelce pointed out that because the Chiefs had seen so much postseason success, the extra games that come with it can take a toll mentally and physically.
At the time, he said he wasn’t worried about his physical ability to play but needed to make sure that his heart was fully committed.
Now, it seems like his heart is all in.
This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.
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