Andy Reid Opens Up About Travis Kelce Considering Retirement This Offseason
Summary
After the Kansas City Chiefs finished with a 6-11 record and missed the playoffs, tight end Travis Kelce briefly thought about retiring. He later decided to return and signed a three-year contract worth over $57 million to play in the upcoming season.Key Facts
- The Chiefs ended the season with a 6-11 record and did not make the playoffs.
- Travis Kelce considered retiring after the season but quickly changed his mind.
- Kelce told the Chiefs’ general manager he did not want to "go out like this."
- Kelce signed a three-year deal worth over $57 million.
- Head coach Andy Reid said he was confident Kelce would return.
- Kelce has played 14 years with the Chiefs.
- Despite a small decline in stats recently, Kelce is still considered a top player.
- Kelce's leadership and experience are valuable to the team beyond just game performance.
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