Chiefs’ Travis Kelce reveals what he hopes to work in 3 years
Kansas City Chiefs The Football Future of Travis Kelce’s star was a topic for discussion among fans on the eve of Super Bowl Lix.
The 35-year-old firm end wondered where he plans to be in three years at a press conference on Super Bowl Lix Opening night on Monday.
“I hope it’s still playing football,” Kelce said.
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“I love to do this, I like to come to work every day. I feel like there is still a lot of good football in me. We’ll see what’s going on. I know I set myself up for other options in my life it was a goal, knowing that football lasts so much long.
Prior to the season, Kelce told the head of the boss Brett Veach and the head coach Andy Reid to believe that he had two more “good years” in his career, a team source said Athletic.
This season, the 12-year veteran had one year according to his standards, but he was still productive, capturing 97 passages for 823 Jardes and three Touchdowns, doing Pro Bowl 10. consecutive time.
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The three-time Super Bowla champion is under the contract for another year, because in June 2024 he signed a two-year, $ 34.25 million contracts that lasts through the 2025-2026 season.
In the AFC Division Circle, Kelce held its best effect in the season, capturing seven passages in 117 meters and naked against Houston Texans.
Against Bills Buffalo In the AFC Championships, Kelce was not even as much a factor in the transient game, capturing only two passages on four targets for 19 meters.
Kelce has the most admission in the history of the NFL playoffs with 174. If he still played three more seasons, he would have had the opportunity to go through Jerry Rice as well as all the time of the NFL playoffs in yards.
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Rice is 2,245 meters in the playoffs, while Celce has 2,039. For banning the historical reception from Kelce at Super Bowl Lix, he will probably need at least another depth playoffs with strong rice passing numbers.
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