Travis Kelce has already made a decision
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce revealed some hints about his future in the NFL for the 2025 season. It seems that he has already made a decision, as he has until March 14 to define his future, either on or off the football field.
The Chiefs’ quarterback has kept his fans and the team’s management on edge. Many believe he will retire from the NFL after his team’s loss in the 2024 Super Bowl final. However, he has strong support from his followers, who want him to play his 13th season. So, what will Kelce do?
Through the Instagram account of “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce,” the Kelce brothers’ podcast, Travis gave a clear sign regarding the decision he made about his future.
The post is captioned “It’s time for Year 13,” a title that suggests his continuation with the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 season. The video features clips from an interview in which the player says, “You know what? I’m not leaving! The show goes on!”
So, Travis Kelce stays with the Chiefs. He will play his 13th NFL season as quarterback. What does this mean for the team? The impact of the four-time All-Pro’s continuation in Kansas is very positive, especially considering that he is preparing both physically and mentally to offer a better season than 2024.
There is no doubt that Kelce was disappointed with his performance in the game against the Eagles in the 2024 NFL final. Therefore, the 35-year-old QB is following a healthier diet and will use the offseason to get in better shape.
The reaction from Travis Kelce’s fans to the decision to stay with the team was very positive. Some comments on the post included:
“Not a single Swiftie thought he would miss Year 13”
“It feels so fitting that it’s Year 13… iykyk”
“Let’s hope he has a great season and goes out on top! Good luck, Trav! We love and support you!”
“YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!! LET’S GO!!!!!!! Ready to see Killa Trav play Year 13!!!!!! 💪🏻🔥🤩🏹💛❤️🏈”
Now, we will have to wait for the official announcement from Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs to fully confirm what we already know. He will play his 13th season in the NFL, which is likely to be his farewell to football.