A clear message from Andy Reid: Kelce isn’t done yet
Andy Reid emphasized Kelce importance to the team, stating that even if some believe he has lost a step, he remains an elite player.
“We’re talking about someone who could go down as the greatest of all time at his position,” Andy Reid stressed.

The motivation behind Kelce return
Despite his stellar career, Super Bowl 59 was not Kelce finest moment. With only four receptions for 39 yards, his performance fell short of expectations, something he acknowledged on his New Heights podcast.
“I don’t know what happened to me in that game, I wasn’t at my best,” he admitted. His brother and co-host, Jason Kelce, tried to reassure him, reminding him not to overanalyze the situation.
However, Travis sees that performance as fuel for his fire: “That’s how I create the beast, that’s how I flip the switch.”
For weeks, Kelce had been in discussions with his family, friends, and the team about his future. While retirement was on the table, he ultimately decided to push forward.
With this, the Chiefs not only retain a key offensive weapon but also keep their Super Bowl hopes alive, chasing a fourth ring for their star player.