Glasine Travis Kelce: Star Chiefs ‘already knows what he wants to do,’ says brother

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Travis Kelce decides his football future after losing Lix Super Bowl. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, Mark Schlereth and Plaxico Burress talk about Chiefs Dynasty and if it is almost after loss.
The main question that remains over the heads of the bosses of Kansas City Chiefs who go in early 2025. Travis Kelce They will return to the side of at least another season.
Rumors were spinning During the 2024 season, on whether Kelce lost a step and whether he would get to leave. It increased in a coded year by year – 93 in 2023 and 97 in 2024 – but had a decrease in the income of yard and captures.
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Kansas City Chiefs USK End Travis Celce against Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl Lix at Ceasrs Superdome in New Orleans, February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilus-Hagn Images)
He had 823 reception yards 2024 and 984 in 2023, and had three Touchdown in 2024 and five in 2023. He only had two games with twice the reception yard in 2024.
Kelce did not indicate which way he tilted during the Super Bowl Lix Week. Said in January that he had Complete support From his girlfriend Taylor Swift to continue playing if she wants.
Jason Kelce, Brother Chiefs Scak End, said on Saturday’s episode “Steam room” That he believed that the three -time Super Bowla champion knew what he was going to do.
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Jason Kelce views the heating of eagles. (Andy Lewis/ICON SPORTSWIRE via Getty Images)
“I think he probably, in his heart, already knows what he wants to do. It’s a reality,” said the former Philadelphia Eagles Center, adding that the two had already talked about it “a little”.
Jason Kelce said that when he retired, he was very ended with the game and was able to focus on other aspects of his career.
“We are very similar people, but we also have different ways of thinking about things. Sometimes I can overcome the situations, and every big decision I have in my life will think about the negatives and what is with this or that, and I want to do too much and my brother has like that a way to be like, “Hey man, you want to play or you don’t want to play.”
The Chiefs star is a lock that will be a past football hall of celebrities, whether retiring this year, next year or 10 years from now. He is a tenfold Pro Bowler, a triple first-team All-Pro selection and was on a team for all decades from 2010.
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Kansas City Chiefs USK End Travis Celce on the side during the Super Bowl Lix Lix Ceesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebilus-Hagn Images)
It has 1,400 catch for 12,151 Jardes and 77 Touchdown in 175 career games.
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