Summary
Travis Kelce, a key player for the Kansas City Chiefs, discussed the possibility of his retirement as he prepared for a game against the Denver Broncos. Kelce is weighing his decision and has had conversations with his brother, Jason, who recently retired. Kelce has been a significant figure in football, with multiple Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro team honors.
Key Facts
- Travis Kelce hinted at potential retirement before his home game against the Denver Broncos.
- He discussed his career and future with Tony Gonzalez, another former Chiefs player.
- Kelce mentioned needing to talk with his brother, Jason, who has retired from football, about his decision.
- Kelce did not confirm that the game would be his last but acknowledged that retirement is near.
- He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2013 NFL Draft and has been with the team since then.
- Kelce has been selected to the Pro Bowl 11 times and named 1st Team All-Pro tight end four times.
- His career started with a breakout year when the Chiefs began a successful streak of postseason appearances.