
"Even at age 36, Kelce still led the Chiefs last season in targets (108), receptions (76), yards (851), touchdowns (5) and receiving first downs (45). Before last season, Kelce rededicated himself by having training sessions that were designed to improve his quickness and recapture some of the speed and agility he lost during the previous two years."
"He finished last season by becoming the third tight end in NFL history to record at least 13,000 receiving yards, doing so in just 192 games, the fastest to such an achievement. Kelce also became the second player in league history to record 75 receptions for 10 consecutive seasons, joining Hall of Fame receiver Tim Brown."
"I just love this team. I'm proud of the way we finished this, even though it ended the way it did. The guys still showed up and gave it their all. I've got so much love for this team, this organization and the people here."
Travis Kelce, a three-time Super Bowl champion tight end, is expected to return for his 14th season with the Kansas City Chiefs. At 36 years old, Kelce led the team in targets, receptions, yards, touchdowns, and receiving first downs during the previous season. After expressing uncertainty about his future in early January, he committed to making a decision by early March. Kelce underwent specialized training to improve his quickness and athleticism, resulting in strong performance metrics. He became the third tight end in NFL history to record 13,000 receiving yards and the second player to achieve 75 receptions for ten consecutive seasons. His prominence extends beyond football through his relationship with Taylor Swift, acting roles, and his podcast.
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