Travis Kelce announced his return to the Kansas City Chiefs and is widely expected to treat 2025 as his final season. He repeated the motivating phrase "I can't go out like that" and then remodeled his offseason training and conditioning. Kelce aims to combine veteran wisdom from 12-plus NFL seasons with a reconditioned body to help the Chiefs reclaim a Super Bowl title. Chiefs personnel express deep appreciation for his impact on the franchise. Kelce enters the season as a three-time Super Bowl winner and the most prolific postseason pass catcher in NFL history.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Day after day in late February, Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce kept saying the same thing, both to himself and those who wondered about his future -- people such as coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, receiver Rashee Rice, his brother, Jason, the former Philadelphia Eagles center, and even TV host Pat McAfee. "I can't go out like that."
If this is, in fact, Kelce's last ride, he is hoping to pull off a grand finish. He wants to lead the Chiefs back to the Super Bowl -- and a victory to recapture the Lombardi Trophy that eluded them last season -- by maximizing everything he has left, hoping to demonstrate a mastery of combining wisdom gleaned from his 12-plus seasons of NFL experience with a reconditioned body he spent the offseason revamping.
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