Travis Kelce Talks Retirement and If the Chiefs Would ‘Want Me Back’

 

Travis Kelce said he “won’t be thinking about” whether he’ll come back to the Chiefs for a 14th year until the end of this season

Kelce told reporters during a press conference on Nov. 21 that he wants to “give the Chiefs a good opportunity” to make their own decision on if they “want me back or not”

Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs stands on the sideline prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on November 2, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York

The tight end referenced his brother Jason Kelce’s retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles in March 2024

Travis Kelce is still holding off on making a decision about his eventual retirement from football.
As Kelce, 36, spoke to reporters on Friday, Nov. 21, the tight end was asked if he’s started to think more about his plans for next season, with the Chiefs currently out of a playoff spot. Kelce could retire, or return for a 14th season in the league.
The three-time Super Bowl champ started by mentioning his brother Jason’s emotional decision to retire in March 2024.
“You know, seeing my brother go through it and seeing…just how the league works, the season kind of restarts in April, and I want to give the Chiefs a good opportunity to know whether I come back or not,” he said.

“And vice versa,” Kelce continued, saying with a smile: “Like, whether they want me back or not, it’s one of those things where I’d like to make that decision before they’ve got to get draft picks and free agency opens up.”
The Chiefs star said he wants to put his team in the best position for the “opportunity to go out there and fill the roster appropriately” next season.
“So, all of that will be at the end of the season and I won’t be thinking about it until then,” Kelce said.
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Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York.

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As the Chiefs hope to get a win against the Colts on Sunday, Kelce said he’s enjoying the “challenge” of being 5-5 at this point in the season.
“Every single day is a new challenge and I love that,” Kelce told reporters on Friday.
The tight end also said this year’s Chiefs squad may be facing challenges on the field, but the chemistry among players is strong.
“The chemistry of this team is the most fun I’ve been on in awhile,” he said during the media availability.

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Despite the loss to the Denver Broncos on Nov. 16, Kelce set a franchise record, surpassing running back Priest Holmes’ record after catching a short pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes and running it in for a 21-yard touchdown.
But Kelce wasn’t interested in celebrating his accomplishment after the Chiefs’ loss. “If you’re going to ask me about the record, I could care less about that right now,” Kelce told reporters.

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