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Travis Kelce sends a clear message: don’t count out the Chiefs

Travis Kelce sets his sights on a new run

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Travis Kelce is 35, but retirement talk doesn’t fly in Kansas City. The Chiefs still see him as a top-tier leader capable of driving the locker room toward another high-stakes season.

After falling short against Philadelphia in the Super Bowl and watching their historic three-peat hopes fade, Travis Kelce stepped up with a message: don’t count us out. At the American Century Championship, a golf tournament full of celebrities and athletes, Kelce appeared relaxed but focused.

“We just won the Super Bowl, we made it to the dance. We just have to finish,” said Travis Kelce, smiling confidently. His words speak to more than optimism. Kelce believes in the roster and knows they thrive under pressure.

Roller coaster season

Last season was a roller coaster for Travis Kelce. Marca reported that his regular-season stats were the lowest of his career—both in yardage and touchdowns. Still, when the playoffs came calling, he turned into that irreplaceable weapon Patrick Mahomes and the fans rely on.

General manager Brett Veach understands the value of the Mahomes-Kelce combo. He also wants to protect his star tight end. That’s why the team added new weapons to lighten Travis Kelce’s load and give him more space to operate.

The arrivals of Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy, alongside Rashee Rice’s growth, reflect this plan. The Chiefs seem set on building a faster, more versatile offense. Head coach Andy Reid has hinted that Travis Kelce’s usage will be more calculated. Less wear and tear in October means Kelce can explode when January hits.

Kelce Keeps pushing

But Travis Kelce isn’t easing up. Reports say he’s amped up his training and remains one of the most respected voices in the Chiefs’ locker room.

He’s racked up over 11,000 career receiving yards and ranks among the top three tight ends for total receptions in NFL history. His legacy may already be legendary. But he insists the story isn’t done. As betting lines shift between favorites and rising challengers, Travis Kelce keeps the message simple: the Chiefs still have plenty to say.

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